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1/29/2014 2:24 AM
 

DNN 7.2.1 on a site. We have SSL on the shopping pages. SSL is enforced on those pages. All other pages are non SSL, so when the viewer clicks from a store page to a non store page (ssl page to non-ssl page) there's about a 2 second delay and the website shows the url for a second when switching to non-secure page. I know when I had Ifinity URL installed there was an option to prevent this, but now how do I do this.

Please visit this website to see what I mean. https://www.iliftsystems.com/Store

That is a link to the secure page, once there, click on any other pages or just the logo to go home. Thanks.


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1/29/2014 8:28 AM
 
from looking at the code it seems there is still a setting i.e. SSLClientRedirect = GetBooleanSetting("sslClientRedirect", true); , so you just need to set that i.e. add it to hostsettings or portalsettings.

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1/29/2014 1:56 PM
 
cathal connolly wrote:
from looking at the code it seems there is still a setting i.e. SSLClientRedirect = GetBooleanSetting("sslClientRedirect", true); , so you just need to set that i.e. add it to hostsettings or portalsettings.

Is it something I can add to the web.config? Or in Host Settings -> Friendly URL Settings -> Create New Rule?

Please confirm this is the exact code to input...

SSLClientRedirect = GetBooleanSetting("sslClientRedirect", true);

Thank you

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1/29/2014 2:04 PM
 
you don't use code - I simply pasted the code to show it - the setting name is "sslClientRedirect" this needs added to the hostsettings or portalsettings table as there is no UI in platform (I'm not even sure if this is exposed in Evoq)

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1/30/2014 10:52 PM
 
Pardon my ignorance, but I don't understand how to implement your response.
Before Ifinity URL was integrated with DNN, here was how it was handled using the Ifinity Module...

In the Url Master settings, you can change this to use a server-side redirect instead, which doesn’t show this intermediate step:
This is in the ‘advanced settings’ tab.
Uncheck this box to use server side redirects.

However, now I need to understand what to do in DNN7 without the module installed.

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