Thanks Jonathan;
This works too;
Thanks;
On 2/8/11 3:11 PM, Jonathan Lundell wrote:
On Feb 8, 2011, at 11:41 AM, David J. wrote:
Well than maybe someone could inform them; ;)
It would be useful; My current work around is to make the whole site secure
cringe;
If you know that the host info is valid, you could write:
'https://%s%s' % (request.env.http_host, URL("function"))
web2py has no guarantee of knowing the host name; that depends on how it's
deployed (consider the case of a proxy).
On 2/8/11 2:36 PM, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
Because the URL function does not know the "https://example.com". Only
the web server knows it.
We do have a URL(,sign=....) option to digitally sign URLs.
On Feb 8, 12:58 pm, "David J."<da...@styleflare.com> wrote:
I was wondering why URL does not include a secure flag?
I think it should be able to set "secure" url's
For example if you do URL("function",secure=True)
We generate a complete URL
https://example.com/welcome/default/function