1. you can set your http server to redirect the http to https
Depending on your server, you might accomplish the whole thing if you
have a good redirect command system.
2. For key links on your site, instead of relative or root relative
links, make them https://<@domain>/ and then the URL
On Aug 21, 2006, at 11:09 AM, Dan Stein wrote:
What the best way. Compatible with all browsers. To force a WiTango
site to
https. We want to run the whole site in https and catch anyone who
has an
old link or bookmark to https instead of http
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