Hmm, maybe that's not set when using IIS for some reason. I suppose you 
could always do something like this in a model:

request.env.wsgi_url_scheme = 'https'

Anthony

On Saturday, February 27, 2016 at 7:39:16 PM UTC-5, Tim Richardson wrote:
>
> I have an https app which send password reset emails as http even when the 
> user is visiting https.
> The links don't work. I think that by default, the links should use the 
> same scheme as the URL visited by the user, but this isn't happening, at 
> least for me
>
> The code base is R-2.13.4 
>
> When I look at gluon/tools.py I see that the URL is constructed with 
> scheme=True
>
> This scheme is propagated to the URL helper, which eventually arrives in 
> rewrite.py/url_out(...)
> which does this
>
> if not scheme or scheme is True:
>      scheme = request.env.get('wsgi_url_scheme', 'http').lower() \
>          if request else 'http'
>
>
> so I guess there is no key wsgi_url_scheme
>
>
> I do this in db.py so the user is guaranteed to be on an https site.
>
>
> (This server is Windows IIS 8 )
>
>
> request.requires_https()
>
>
>
>
>

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