Jeff, You just leave off the "http:". Here is an example:
<html> <head> <title>Test</title> <script type="text/javascript" src="//mysite.com/link/to/file.js"> </script> </head> <body> <h1>Hello World</h1> </body> </html> I find this method useful for loading javascript and css files when you don't know if a page may be loaded in a secure context. I don't know anything about uWSGI to help you there. Sorry. - Devon On Jun 14, 2012, at 9:18 AM, Jeff Van Voorst wrote: > On 6/14/12 8:12 AM, Carlo Pires wrote: >>> I am looking to use mongrel2 with SSL. I would like to add a field to >>> the headers sent to the handlers notifying them whether or not the >>> connection is using SSL. My reason for doing this is for redirects the >>> handler needs to know whether to use http or https when building the >> url. >> >> You can prefix redirected urls with "//" and let the browser to solve >> this for you. > I haven't done this before, could you please give an example of such a > prefixed url? > > The web framework I use builds relative urls. The handler is a uWSGI > process, and as far as I can tell, uWSGI builds the full url. > >> You can also configure two servers in mongrel2 one for SSL and another >> for non SSL, each one using a different handler class which could add >> the such extra information needed. > In my case, all pages should be hosted over SSL. > > --Jeff
