Excellent. Thanks guys. Bryan Phinney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wednesday 30 March 2005 07:15, DAN WALKER wrote:> I have not heard of that before. Could that do it for just one page? mod_rewrite basically takes any traffic string that comes in and rewrites it as another string. So, if a request
On Wednesday 30 March 2005 07:15, DAN WALKER wrote:
> I have not heard of that before. Could that do it for just one page?
mod_rewrite basically takes any traffic string that comes in and rewrites it
as another string. So, if a request comes in for
http://site.domain.name/login.cgi, you can re
I have not heard of that before. Could that do it for just one page? I want this login page to only be accessable via https. Could I use PHP to find the url and see if it is using https or http. Would that work as that would be easier.Bryan Phinney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tuesday 29 March 200
On Tuesday 29 March 2005 17:28, DAN WALKER wrote:
> I have the extranet version of Apache installed. Is there a way that I can
> ensure that a certain page can only be opened through https:// than http://
You could use mod_rewrite to rewrite all the requests that come is as http to
https. That s
I have the extranet version of Apache installed. Is there a way that I can ensure that a certain page can only be opened through https:// than http://
Thanks,
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