In your app's security.yml:

default:
  is_secure: on

In your weblog module's security.yml:

default:
  is_secure: off

On Wed, Apr 22, 2009 at 2:23 PM, Lawrence Krubner
<lkrub...@geocities.com> wrote:
>
>
> I've a website with 1 app and inside of that are 8 modules. One module
> is open to the public, and the others are to be behind a password. I
> seem unable to figure out how to say this in security.yml.
>
> I realize I can set these things by creating a file inside of a config
> of each module, but I thought there was a way to set these things from
> the apps security.yml file?
>
> For instance, if I want to lock down the whole module called "weblog",
> I tried this:
>
> weblog:
>  all:
>    is_secure: on
>
>
> and this:
>
> weblog:
>    is_secure: on
>
>
>
> but neither worked.
> >
>



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