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1/23/2013 6:52 AM
 

Hi, We have developed our website using DotNetNuke 5.2.3 version and have deployed on production server. We have few secured pages that needs to be running using HTTPS instead of HTTP. The SSL certificate is set for the domain and HTTPS works good for any HTML page put up on root of site directory. Once we browse through the .aspx pages on the site the HTTPS redirects the site to HTTP. The server administrator team has checked and they say everything is set up from their side.

Is this an issue in DNN version. We cant upgrade the DNN version as there are some changes done to the core version of 5.2.3 from our development team.

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