On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 20:50, mdipierro <mdipie...@cs.depaul.edu> wrote:
> I would suggest creating a model 0_redefine_url.py that contains:
>
> _URL=URL
> def URL(*a,**b):
>   if not 'secure' in b:
>       return _URL(*a,**b)
>   elif b['secure']:
>       del b['secure']
>       return 'https://'+request.env.http_host + _URL(*a,**b)
>   else:
>       del b['secure']
>       return 'http://'+request.env.http_host + _URL(*a,**b)
>
> and use URL(....,secure=True), URL(...secure=False) as required

I think this is very useful. Can we add this in trunk?

> Massimo
>
> 'https://'+request.env.http_host +'/app/default/logon')
>
> On Dec 10, 2:11 pm, Wes James <compte...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Actually, I don't think it would matter if there were a proxy or not??
>>
>> On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 1:06 PM, Wes James <compte...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > As long as you don't have a proxy between your users and the server
>> > something with request.env could be used
>>
>> > def login():
>> >    if request.env.port != 443:
>> >       redirect('https://'+request.env.http_host +'/app/default/logon')
>>
>> > -wes
>>
>> > On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 11:42 AM, Jay <j...@unclehenrys.com> wrote:
>> >>  I am new to web2py and Apache w/mod_ssl and I have been searching
>> >> for
>> >>  a solution related to this topic but I must be missing a basic
>> >>  understanding of the necessary pieces in order to accomplish this.
>>
>> >>  Our web2py apache setup seems to be fine.  I can access our app's
>> >>  pages using both http and https if I manually add the 's' to the url.
>>
>> >>  What we are trying to do is smoothly transition from one controller/
>> >>  function using http to another using https.
>> >>  Example, a user arrives athttp://init/default/indexand then the
>> >> user
>> >>  selects ‘Login’ and they are sent to https:/init/default/login.  We
>> >>  need some controller functions to use http and some https.  Can this
>> >>  be done from within the controller/function?  If not, what is the
>> >>  ‘best practice’ approach to accomplishing this?
>>
>> >>  - Jay
>>
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