django-sslserver is only for development purposes...  I've not used 
django-sslserver, so I can't comment on it.  I've used local apache server 
for testing.

It's not terribly difficult to configure apache or nginx for self signing 
or commercial certs.  Though I do find google necessary for that chore.

I've used apache a couple of times for HTTPS: and there's been little to no 
magic getting the pages redirected.  Browsers usually stay with the root, 
in fact you have to go out of your way to get them to point to 
http://unencryped links.

I've use apache's mod-rewrite to ensure http: is redirected to https: for 
the appropriate paths/URIs, but that's for landing on the server, not 
keeping it straight after the fact, tho.. I suppose if you continue to have 
these issues, it could be helpful.

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