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12/27/2011 10:03 AM
 

I have a problem with using SSL setting on my sub portals.  When I access the subportal through https, I am unable to successfully navigate to pages on that sire because it's not retaining the subportal id in the https path.

In this example example.  I have the main DNN portal  http://www.mydnn.com/ and an hr subportal:  http://www.mydnn.com/hr

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the hr portal there are several pages, for instance, Benefts.  So click on the benefits link using http gets you to http://www.mydnn.com/hr/benefits.aspx

However, using https, the 'hr' part of the path is dropped.  So https://www.mydnn.com/hr works fine, but when you click on the Benefits link you are direction to https://www.mydnn.com/benefits.aspx which does not exist  It should direct to https://www.mydnn.com/hr/benefits and if I manually add the 'hr' part it works with no errors.

I've tried using the SSL site settings enabled and enforced  and setting SSL required on the pages, but the system is still dropping the url. 

To complicate matters, If I go from the Benefits page to one of it's subpages in https, there's no problem.  So https://www.mydnn.com/hr/Benefits.aspx clicking on "Paid Time Off" successfully navigates to https://www.mydnn.com/hr/Benefits/Pai...

Also there is not a problem with mangled paths in the main site.   Any ideas where I should look next?

 
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