Sounds a bit strange. Redirect usually preserves the protocol & host,
simply because it only redirects to the path.
How exactly do you use redirect ?
Diez
Am 10.01.2010 um 16:16 schrieb Damien Accorsi <[email protected]>:
Hi all,
I use TG2 behind an Apache server configured as a reverse proxy and
serving pages through HTTPS. It works fine except that the use of
'redirect' function makes the redirection using HTTP. How can I
force redirect to use HTTPS ?
Currently the Apache server redirect all HTTP queries to HTTPS, so
my system is functionnal but some information are exchanged through
HTTP and I want to avoid this because :
- some information is exchanged without encryption
- there are two redirections in case redirect is used: TG2 send a
redirect to http:///some_url, then the client loads that
redirection, then the apache server tells the client to redirec to
to https://some_url, then the client can get the requested page.
This is quite heavy and useless.
Would the WSGI mode be the solution ? Do I miss something ? Is it a
"missing feature" of TG2 ?
Thanks
Damien
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