On 7/31/08, Bobby Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks, solprovider. I had to look up your TLAs, but I am familiar with most
> of the points you make in your post, and tend to agree :)
I assume you know URL, CMS, and SSL.
TMI = Too Much Information - I was halfway into a rant and used the
TLA
Thanks, solprovider. I had to look up your TLAs, but I am familiar with most of
the points you make in your post, and tend to agree :)
--- On Wed, 7/30/08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Whatever creates the URLs should look up the correct protocol.
Of course, this would be idea
On 7/28/08, Bobby Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm maintaining a site whose http/https configuration is all muddled up,
> partly because of the (lack of) facilities available in the CMS used to
> deliver it. However, I'm considering an apache-based solution which might
> solve things, and
Well, I'll answer myself before anyone else gets the chance to :)
--- On Mon, 7/28/08, Bobby Jack <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm thinking [the problem] can be resolved using
> RewriteRule with an appropriate condition on HTTP_REFERER.
It seems as if I cannot determine the HTTP_REFERER when it'
Hi all,
This IS an apache-related question, even if it might not sound like it at
first, so please bear with me :)
I'm maintaining a site whose http/https configuration is all muddled up, partly
because of the (lack of) facilities available in the CMS used to deliver it.
However, I'm consideri