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9/11/2006 4:55 AM
 
    Hi

I've just upgraded an intranet site from 3.0.13 to 3.2.2. In the previous install, a developer had placed a small piece of code into dotnetnuke.dll so that if a certain type of http request came through to the site, it would redirect it to https. Let me explain:

The intranet site could be accessed either over the local lan using http://intranet..... or over a wider WAN that encompassed other affiliate organisations using nww.intranet... or http://nww.intranet... The code would check for 'nww' and redirect the request to https://nww

Now my question is how do I had similar code to DNN 3.2.2 as the dll doesn't seem to exist anymore (e.g. while file/resource gets called with every DNN request)? Any idea what the code was (we lost the developer and so the knowledge)? How do you edit dlls (if needed) in Visual Studio? Do I need the source and then build it?

As you can see, i'm in a bit of a pickle so any help would be appreciated.

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