I assumed the same as you but didn't look it up. Good idea about what to
say - thanks Bob!
Phil
On 2/22/17 7:42 AM, Bob Sneidar via use-livecode wrote:
That actually sounds like a constant that determines if HTTP requests get
bumped up to HTTPS. So I googled it and discovered that this is pretty much
what it does. For a login request, you would expect that this should be
enabled, otherwise you are sending passwords in the clear. You probably know
all that, but never assume is the IT Tech's motto.
Just tell the client that someone at the server site was working with security
certificates and be done with it.
Bob S
On Feb 21, 2017, at 18:30 , Phil Davis via use-livecode
<use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> wrote:
WHAT JUST HAPPENED? The desktop app I mentioned earlier is now (around 6:15 PM
Pacific time) suddenly no longer blowing up during login, and its normal speed
has been restored. I suspect someone at Command Central changed a server
setting... but I see my 'HTTP_UPGRADE_INSECURE_REQUESTS' is still turned on.
Whatever magical thing happened, I'm very grateful. But I sure would like to
know what it was so I can tell my client.
Thanks -
Phil
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