Re: Redirection to https only for the top-level page
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- To: rammsteinium@xxxxxx
- Subject: Re: Redirection to https only for the top-level page
- From: "R. Diez" <rdiezmail-temp2@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2019 18:51:05 +0100
- Cc: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, dan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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First of all, thanks for your answer.
[...]
Htaccess is only used for clients on a host server (such as a godaddy.com website)
where the client does NOT have access to configuration files of the server…
That is exactly my case.
HSTS does not seem suitable either.
I hope someone can help me with that kind of .htaccess rules. Most people on that sort of cheap server tariff should be using the rules I am looking
for, so it is not something that would help me alone.
Best regards,
rdiez
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