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  • Robert McIntosh

    Redirect to HTTPS for directory

    Hi,

    I'm running Apache 2.0.40 with mod_ssl. I'd like to recursively protect a
    single directory with https. SSL is already functioning. Only thing that
    is tripping me up is redirecting any request from
    http://www.myserver.com/protected to https://www.myserver.com/protected.
    Any tips or advice?

    Thanks!
    Robert


  • Mark Tranchant

    #2
    Re: Redirect to HTTPS for directory

    Robert McIntosh wrote:[color=blue]
    > Hi,
    >
    > I'm running Apache 2.0.40 with mod_ssl. I'd like to recursively protect a
    > single directory with https. SSL is already functioning. Only thing that
    > is tripping me up is redirecting any request from
    > http://www.myserver.com/protected to https://www.myserver.com/protected.
    > Any tips or advice?[/color]

    Wrong group. Try alt.apache.conf iguration - follow-up's set.

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    • Mark Tranchant

      #3
      Re: Redirect to HTTPS for directory

      Mark Tranchant wrote:
      [color=blue]
      > Wrong group. Try alt.apache.conf iguration - follow-up's set.[/color]

      And to think I have a page on apostrophe usage...

      I meant "follow-up is set", honest.

      --
      Mark.


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      • Brian

        #4
        Re: Redirect to HTTPS for directory

        Mark Tranchant wrote:
        [color=blue]
        > And to think I have a page on apostrophe usage...
        >
        > I meant "follow-up is set", honest.[/color]

        As long as we're being picky with our punctuation, how about "follow-up
        is set," with the comma inside the quotation mark where it belongs? :-p

        --
        Brian (remove ".invalid" to email me)

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        • Alan J. Flavell

          #5
          Re: Redirect to HTTPS for directory

          On Thu, 24 Jun 2004, Brian wrote:
          [color=blue]
          > As long as we're being picky with our punctuation, how about "follow-up
          > is set," with the comma inside the quotation mark where it belongs? :-p[/color]

          Since that comma is not logically a part of what is quoted, it should
          not logically go inside the quotation marks (I have MEU2 Fowler ed.
          Gowers on my side here); it went there for mechanical reasons of
          hot-type technology, and now the USAns refuse to drop the silly habit.

          I recall an IBM manual which directed the operator

          blah blah blah and type the command "END."

          which produced the easily predictable result when our operator
          followed the instruction:

          Unknown command "END."

          since the command was /really/ meant to be "END", not "END.".

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          • Harlan Messinger

            #6
            Re: Redirect to HTTPS for directory


            "Alan J. Flavell" <flavell@ph.gla .ac.uk> wrote in message
            news:Pine.LNX.4 .53.04062418281 00.1520@ppepc56 .ph.gla.ac.uk.. .[color=blue]
            > On Thu, 24 Jun 2004, Brian wrote:
            >[color=green]
            > > As long as we're being picky with our punctuation, how about "follow-up
            > > is set," with the comma inside the quotation mark where it belongs? :-p[/color]
            >
            > Since that comma is not logically a part of what is quoted, it should
            > not logically go inside the quotation marks (I have MEU2 Fowler ed.
            > Gowers on my side here); it went there for mechanical reasons of
            > hot-type technology, and now the USAns refuse to drop the silly habit.
            >
            > I recall an IBM manual which directed the operator
            >
            > blah blah blah and type the command "END."
            >
            > which produced the easily predictable result when our operator
            > followed the instruction:
            >
            > Unknown command "END."
            >
            > since the command was /really/ meant to be "END", not "END.".[/color]

            Absolutely. After due deliberation, I decided years ago that regardless of
            ordinary US writing conventions, in technical documentation I produce, what
            goes inside quotes has to be exactly the text being referenced, and all
            collateral punctuation must go outside.

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            • Jan Roland Eriksson

              #7
              Re: Redirect to HTTPS for directory

              On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 18:37:56 +0100, "Alan J. Flavell"
              <flavell@ph.gla .ac.uk> wrote:
              [color=blue]
              >...an IBM manual ... directed the operator
              >... type the command "END."
              >...produced the easily predictable result when our operator
              >followed instructions: Unknown command "END."
              >since the command was /really/ meant to be "END", not "END.".[/color]

              Somewhat resembles the traditional WIN/DOS procedure where software
              tells us to "press any key to continue" and the user comes back to say
              "there is no 'any' key on my keyboard" :-)

              --
              Rex


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              • Mark Tranchant

                #8
                Re: Redirect to HTTPS for directory

                Brian wrote:
                [color=blue]
                > Mark Tranchant wrote:
                >[color=green]
                >> And to think I have a page on apostrophe usage...
                >>
                >> I meant "follow-up is set", honest.[/color]
                >
                > As long as we're being picky with our punctuation, how about "follow-up
                > is set," with the comma inside the quotation mark where it belongs? :-p[/color]

                Where it belongs on your side of the Atlantic, maybe. Over here we put
                it where it makes sense, not automatically as part of the quotation.

                Look - even Mr Flavell agrees with me! Double :-p

                --
                Mark.

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                • Tim

                  #9
                  Re: Redirect to HTTPS for directory

                  On Thu, 24 Jun 2004 23:54:59 +0200,
                  Jan Roland Eriksson <jrexon@newsguy .com> posted:
                  [color=blue]
                  > Somewhat resembles the traditional WIN/DOS procedure where software
                  > tells us to "press any key to continue" and the user comes back to say
                  > "there is no 'any' key on my keyboard" :-)[/color]

                  Even if you did what they told you to do (press any key on the keyboard),
                  there are still some keys on the keyboard that wouldn't have the desired
                  effect (it's somewhat unusual that the shift, ctrl, or various other keys
                  count towards the "any" key situation).

                  --
                  If you insist on e-mailing me, use the reply-to address (it's real but
                  temporary). But please reply to the group, like you're supposed to.

                  This message was sent without a virus, please delete some files yourself.

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                  • Brian

                    #10
                    Re: Redirect to HTTPS for directory

                    Mark Tranchant wrote:[color=blue]
                    > Brian wrote:
                    >[color=green]
                    >> Mark Tranchant wrote:
                    >>[color=darkred]
                    >>> And to think I have a page on apostrophe usage...
                    >>>
                    >>> I meant "follow-up is set", honest.[/color]
                    >>
                    >> As long as we're being picky with our punctuation, how about
                    >> "follow-up is set," with the comma inside the quotation mark where it
                    >> belongs? :-p[/color]
                    >
                    > Where it belongs on your side of the Atlantic, maybe. Over here we put
                    > it where it makes sense, not automatically as part of the quotation.[/color]

                    So I've learned. :-O
                    [color=blue]
                    > Look - even Mr Flavell agrees with me! Double :-p[/color]

                    Damn, I'm finished. Unless I can get one of the regulars on my side of
                    the debate. Alas! all the heavy hitters seem to live on the right side
                    of the pond, thus do I bow to you, sir, and with tail between leg, I
                    withdraw from the fray.

                    --
                    Brian (remove ".invalid" to email me)

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                    • Neal

                      #11
                      Re: Redirect to HTTPS for directory

                      On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 15:31:09 GMT, Brian
                      <usenet3@juliet remblay.com.inv alid> wrote:
                      [color=blue]
                      > Damn, I'm finished. Unless I can get one of the regulars on my side of
                      > the debate.[/color]

                      Sorry Brian. Can't help you here. I'm just a stoopid American :)

                      As an aside, what really bothers me, is when people add commas, where they
                      don't make any sense.

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                      • PeterMcC

                        #12
                        Re: Redirect to HTTPS for directory

                        Brian wrote in
                        <1zXCc.92531$2i 5.6720@attbi_s5 2>
                        [color=blue]
                        > Mark Tranchant wrote:[color=green]
                        >> Brian wrote:
                        >>[color=darkred]
                        >>> Mark Tranchant wrote:
                        >>>
                        >>>> And to think I have a page on apostrophe usage...
                        >>>>
                        >>>> I meant "follow-up is set", honest.
                        >>>
                        >>> As long as we're being picky with our punctuation, how about
                        >>> "follow-up is set," with the comma inside the quotation mark where
                        >>> it belongs? :-p[/color]
                        >>
                        >> Where it belongs on your side of the Atlantic, maybe. Over here we
                        >> put it where it makes sense, not automatically as part of the
                        >> quotation.[/color][/color]

                        The comma goes in the part of the text that it is punctuating - which is
                        where it makes sense.

                        If the text inside the quotes concludes with a comma or, if it originally
                        concluded with a stop or other mark that has been replaced by a comma
                        because the quote has been subsumed into a sentence such that the quote is
                        not at the end of the sentence in which it appears, the comma is part of the
                        quote and is, therefore, inside the quote marks.

                        "Frames are evil," he said.

                        If the quote has no associated end-punctuation, the comma is present to
                        denote a delimiting of the phrasing/structure of the sentence rather than
                        the quote and the comma is, therefore, outside the quote marks.

                        I wouldn't go so far as to say "evil", just bad.

                        --
                        PeterMcC
                        If you feel that any of the above is incorrect,
                        inappropriate or offensive in any way,
                        please ignore it and accept my apologies.

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