Hello David,

Sorry for my late reply. The site I have on pythonanywere is at the 
following link:

http://ulamdev.pythonanywhere.com/unlam 
<https://ulamdev.pythonanywhere.com/unlam>

I am redirected to:

https://ulamdev.pythonanywhere.com/unlam

And I assume it is the case for any other PC accessing the site. 

I look forward to your comments. Thanks!

Clara

El martes, 21 de octubre de 2014 11:58:45 UTC-3, David Ripplinger escribió:
>
> Are you comfortable posting a link to your website so I can see if it also 
> loads as https on my end?
>
> On Thursday, October 9, 2014 3:33:37 PM UTC-4, clara wrote:
>>
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I have used  python anywhere to deploy simple web2py applications. In the 
>> last few I updloaded onto pythonanywhere I realize that the website is 
>> served as an HTTPS (SSL enabled) application. I have not changed any 
>> default setting in web2py neither have I uncommented the line:
>> # request.requires_https() in db.py.
>>
>> Looking at older loaded applications I can see that they are served as 
>> "http" applications. 
>>
>> I really need the web2py applications in Pythonanywhere to not require 
>> SSL. 
>>
>> Any help on this? Thank you!
>>
>> Clara
>>
>

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