it's probably some misconfiguration / cached values / etc on your browser. 
Try resetting preferences/cache/etc (or open an "incognito" session) to 
test it properly.

On Monday, November 10, 2014 3:31:58 PM UTC+1, clara wrote:
>
> Hello Niphlod,
>
> Thanks for your quick answer. From my PC if I try either link I always get 
> the secure site back (https). If I try it on my cellphone though  I get 
> http when requesting http and https when requesting https.
>
> If I remember correctly, when I do the same from my notebook at home, I 
> always end up getting the secure site back.
>
> Could this be related to the browser settings? 
>
> Thanks again,
>
> Clara
>
>
> PS: I am relieved to know that both http and https are served in 
> Pythonanywere
>
>
>
> El lunes, 10 de noviembre de 2014 11:03:51 UTC-3, Niphlod escribió:
>>
>> the first link, albeit "printed" as http, is carrying a link to https:
>>
>> please.... 
>>
>> try this
>> http://ulamdev.pythonanywhere.com/unlam
>> and 
>> https://ulamdev.pythonanywhere.com/unlam
>>
>> Sites are served "independently" because pythonanywhere serves both by 
>> default, and both are available without redirects.
>>
>>

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