still learning about routes.
on a linux install with v2.3.2, python2.6 and this routes.py, with the admin
welcome, examples apps installed.
I modified the models/menu.py so that https is turned on,
by adding this at the top:
session.secure()
if not request.is_https:
redirect('https://%s/%s' % (request.env.http_host, request.application))
then using this routes.py
# Example: support welcome, admin, app and myapp, with myapp the default:
routers = dict(
# base router
BASE=dict(
default_application='examples',
),
)
when the domain page is loaded, I see the examples page and https is shown
in the url path, but now I don't see the
lock icon in the upper right hand corner of the page. What is controlling
this?
Is it css or python controller/model file, or something else? What shuts
this off?
When there is no routes.py, and the welcome page loads, I do see the lock
icon
on the page, which allows me to view the certificate if I want.
How do I get the lock icon to appear on the default application with https
enabled?
thanks
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