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How to gracefully go from https: to http: pages
I want to make my form pages display as https: with SSL. I can make that happen with no issues.
To avoid the IE "Only secure content is displayed" every link on the page needs to be https: instead of http:
However, my form thank you pages and the rest of the site display as http:
So my question is once you are in https: how do you gracefully leave it?
I found something about doing IIS rewrites to redirect all the pages I don't want in https back to http but I have a lot of pages. There has to be a better way.
To avoid the IE "Only secure content is displayed" every link on the page needs to be https: instead of http:
However, my form thank you pages and the rest of the site display as http:
So my question is once you are in https: how do you gracefully leave it?
I found something about doing IIS rewrites to redirect all the pages I don't want in https back to http but I have a lot of pages. There has to be a better way.
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You were right. I didn't need to do the outbound links. That saved me a huge headache. It turned out I had two javascripts that needed fixed. The IE developer tools told me which ones to fix and my pages are working now.
Thanks!
Thanks!
Submit your form to a https page that does any processing (db, email etc) and then do a redirect to the http version of a page that says Thank you.