why a should it be a problem only lord knows ..... but if you have 
request.requires_https() anywhere it tells to redirect the request over to 
https ... 
sure you "didn't uncomment it"  ?

On Wednesday, February 24, 2016 at 3:08:08 PM UTC+1, Joe wrote:
>
> I just reloaded my app on Pythonanywhere and after reloading, my site is 
> forced to https for some reason.
> All HTTP requests are redirected to HTTPS. I didn't uncomment the 
> #request.requires_https()
> Anyone had a similar issue? What is the best way to resolve this?
>
> I asked Python anywhere, they said it "sounds like a web2py config thing". 
> The only time I need the https is when I login to the admin as 
> Pythonanywhere requires https there.
> When the rest of my URLs are forced to https, it's kind of a problem. 
>

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