Justin Pasher wrote:
Ahhh... Now it should actually be possible. If possible, I would
(personally) try to push all traffic to www.csulb.edu whenever they
try to pull csulb.edu. Whether or not this is possible in your
situation, I do not know. Something like this in the VirtualHost
config would do it.
RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} !^www\.csulb\.edu$ [NC]
RewriteRule ^/(.*)$ http://www.csulb.edu/$1 [R=permanent]
This would make sure that requests for any pages are always going
through www.csulb.edu (as opposed to csulb.edu or any other
ServerAlias setting).
Would this affect sites like cota.csulb.edu?
We do make sure that www.cota.csulb.edu and cota.csulb.edu are both valid.
FWIW, I tried visiting the test pages you mentioned above, and both of
them actually pushed me to https. Have you cleared your cache to make
sure the browser isn't trying to do something weird by caching the
previous response it received?
that's odd.. .I did refresh my browser and like you said, it started
working. I did still use your version as it has some definite advantages.
Thanks for your help!!
Mike
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