those workers in my virtual host configuration :
VirtualHost *:443
# SSL
JkMount /* pitissl
/VirtualHost
VirtualHost *:80
# SSL
JkMount /* piti
/VirtualHost
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I have the same problem as above, and by using the Tamper Data plugin I get
similar results.
A request to https flips to http. Everything works ofc if both protocols are
opened, but in production mode we only use https :(
Do you have any ideas how to solve this issue?
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Rikard Lindström wrote:
I have the same problem as above, and by using the Tamper Data plugin I
get similar results.
A request to https flips to http. Everything works ofc if both protocols
. Start with something like
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Wicket uses relative URLs, so at first guess, I'd think it was something
else. Start with something like
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to solve this? Thanks again!
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Sent: Tuesday, September 09, 2008 6:20 PM
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Subject: https flips to http
First, thanks to all of you who have helped me out as I've worked through my
first Wicket project. The site is finally finished and we're in the process
of deploying it to our live
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