Another option would be to check the server port:
if ( $_SERVER['SERVER_PORT'] != 443 ) {
header("Location: https://$_SERVER['HTTP_HOST']{$PHP_SELF}");
}
That will force redirection to port 443 if the user accesses via 80. Another
solution is to check against http method, but I cannot remember the exact
variable. Check out phpinfo(); and it should give you the list at the bottom.
--Graham
-----Original Message-----
From: "P.M" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subj: [EMAIL PROTECTED] PHP page only accessible via SSL
Date: Wed Apr 5, 2006 8:18 am
Size: 526 bytes
To: Newsgroup Apache HTTP Server <[email protected]>
Hi,
I would like to know how can i do if i want to force user to type https:// for
a particular page.
for example, i have a web page "admin.php" which should be ONLY accessible via
SSL.
if user types -->> http://admin.php, server should answer that this page does
not exist.
on the other hand, if user types -->> https://admin.php, so page is accessible
and user can use this page.
thanks a lot,
Maileen
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