[opencms-dev] Is there some configuration setting to switch from http to https for "third-site" ressources like webfonts, scripts, etc.?

Manfred Schenk manfred.schenk at zerobyte.de
Wed Jul 16 17:29:13 CEST 2014



Am 16.07.2014 15:49, schrieb Manfred Schenk:

Hello,


I wonder if there is some configuration setting to switch from http to https for "third-site" ressources like webfonts, scripts, etc.


The problem is:


All my sites are https-only, but some of the links generated by opencms are still http - especially the ones for webfonts, scripts used for the workplace and editing features.

This results in several browsers blocking this "unsecure" content which then results is incomplete pages.


Are you running apache in front? Could be rewriting an option?

Yes, there is an apache running in front - the coupling is done via mod_jk. But I don't understand your phrase "rewriting" in this context. In my situation it would mean to rewrite the URLs inside the HTML and Javascript - so the apache would have to parse and change the content of the https response.

Regards,
Manfred
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