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4/23/2013 8:50 PM
 

Hi, I need to force DNN to load the upgradewizard.aspx page with https instead of http for purposes of PCI compliance. The site is set up and working with SSL. And SSL is enabled on the right pages that need it. However I do not know how to enable SSL on the upgradewizard.aspx page. Since it asks for the host username and password, it is unsafe to transmit that without ssl. So how do I force that page to https? Thanks in advance! Mark Buelsing

 
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4/25/2013 11:24 AM
 
theres no way to force it without doing an edit as the page exists outside DotNetNuke so doesn't obey the usual SSL setting at the page level - the easiest thing to do would be to add a small piece of code within upgradewizard.aspx.cs to detect the protocol and if it was http to redirect to https

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