hmm, i too would like to listen on this. My situation is, I want my django
apps to serve normal users without login on http while login and session
should be https. I don't want to have two django in two Virtuals.
Lets see if something for me too comes out in this thread,.


On Jan 28, 2008 5:53 PM, Gora Mohanty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
>  I have a request from a non-list member who wants
> to set up, using apache 2, a site which is largely
> https, with a couple of pages being accessible via
> http. I suggested setting up two virtual hosts, one
> using port 80, and the other port 443. If anyone has
> a better solution, it would be appreciated. Please
> see details below.
>
> Regards,
> Gora
>
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> [...]
>
> 1. I have a site, say, www.xyz.com
> 2. Currently the entire site is running under https://
> 3. I need to run home page (url http://www.xyz.com) and another page
> (url http://www.xyz.com/mypage) without SSL
> 4. The rest of the site should run as usual with https connection
>
> Problem: What changes to do in apache config file?
> [...]
>
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