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On 15/05/2013 1:59 a.m., FredB wrote:
Objet: Re:  Denied pages for HTTPS requests

Hi,

browsers are not reacting as you expect with a redirection after a
https ( request with method CONNECT ). They do not follow the
redirection.

Arrgh, So there is no way to add a simple page or a message ? Most of the times the users are confused with blank page.

WIth 307 they are supposed to repeat the CONNECT to the new address. Which can be a problem when you are changing protocols.

303 is probably your best bet for CONNECT. Many of the browsers simply reject anything other than successful tunnel opening. But at least 303 specifies that a GET should be used when teh redirect is ollowed. If you luck out ad the client has a browser which does follow the redirect (one or two did a while back) it has a chance of working. Just a chance, most still will throw up their "friendly" alternative annoyance.

Amos




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