It's not very secure, but you could check <@CGIPARAM SERVER_PORT> to see
if it's 443.
It's probably safer to configure your webserver not to serve files out of
the directory. You can probably set up your webserver to redirect HTTP
requests to HTTPS for specific directories.
On Mon, 29 Jul 2002, Lawrence Reeve wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Is there a way to use Tango to check that a url is coming through
> https? I don't want anyone accessing some files in a common directory
> unless the connection is SSL.
>
> MacOS9, WebStar 4.4, Tango 2000 SP1
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