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4/5/2006 8:15 AM
 

OK...

Here is the thing.  I have a DNN4.02 site that is sitting behind a secure environment.  I need to access the ENTIRE site using HTTPS.   This does not mean that everything must be secure I simply have to access the site using HTTPS.

Now whenever I access the site using https://mysite/default.aspx I get to the HOME page but I cannot login because the link for the LOGIN is http://mysite/...

How can I set DNN to use a relative path so it will only append to the base URL that I requested from and NOT rewrite the entire URL?    

I have attempted to use a module to redirect to HTTPS but it gets caught in a loop and I cannot access my site at all.

Please Please Please assist me.


Chris
 
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