On 07/03/07, Kaplan, Andrew H. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi there --

I checked the ssl.conf file, and there is a RedirectPermanent line already in
place. The line reads as follows:

RedirectPermanent http://<website/alias> "https://<website/alias>"

That's wrong for two reasons. The first argument to
Redirect(Permanent) is a local uri reference such as / or /foo/bar.baz
etc. Using http://.. for that argument will never match. And speaking
of never matching, the directive is in the wrong place if it's in the
ssl vhost. non-ssl requests are governed by a separate context (a
different VirtualHost) so if you want to redirect http://.. requests,
you must edit the http://.. vhost. Makes sense?

--
noodl

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