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6/9/2011 4:21 AM
 
Hi,

We have an HTML login form on the front page of our DotNetNuke site, it posts to our application which is situated in a virtual dir on the same domain.

Since it's a login form we use HTTPS.. or wait..  we TRY to use HTTPS, but DotNetNuke seems to be wiser than us and manipulates the url, removing the much important S in HTTPS!

Because it links to the same domain, DNN get's "wise" and makes it a local redirect which also removes the opportunity of changing from http > https ..

Please fix this!
 
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