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3/3/2010 3:42 AM
 

Hi,

I wanted to make some pages secure. I've installed appropriate certificates (IIS7) - so far so good. When i type address with https it works fine. But I want only some pages to use https - others should stay on http. So I've enabled ssl in settings (checked force option as well), and set secure on selected pages. Looking at description it should change to https for secured pages, but it doesn't. Any ideas why is this happening? Should I change something more?

I'm using dnn 04.08.02.

Cheers

 
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3/3/2010 4:32 AM
 
you should upgrade at least to DNN 4.9.5 for security reasons, this might fix other issues like this one as well (sorry, I can't remember, 4.8.2 is more than 2 years old).

Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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