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Roger (danger is /not/ my middle name ha ha),

On 9/3/2009 5:04 PM, Roger David Powers wrote:
> Thanks, but what I want is for the user to get https when they
> type https://webapp and get http when they type http://webapp.
> Is there a different transport-guarantee classification to get 
> that behavior?

That's what you'll get if you have no <transport-guarantee> statement at
all. If you do
<transport-guarantee>CONFIDENTIAL|INTEGRAL</transport-guarantee>, then
any HTTP connections (that is, non-secure ones) will be redirected to
HTTPS. In the absence of such configuration, no redirect will ever take
place.

- -chris
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