>>Hi,
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>>I noticed that if I have a link/url in my email that has no HTTP part, and then I click on it, the HTTP is added (I suppose by the browser).
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>>For example, if I have link:
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>>www.levelextreme.com/ViewPage.aspx
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>>and then click on it, the browser displays the page as
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>>http://www.levelextreme.com/ViewPage.aspx
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>>Note that it is "http" above and not "https". How would you make it that the browser would add "https" instead of "http"?
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>It's not really the browser that adds it. If the browser makes a http request to a server which uses https then the server will redirect to the https port. What appears in the browser address bar is the address being used.
I think you are right. After I wrote the message, I asked the customer to test it just as you described (because they were having an issue). So, hopefully soon I will find out if the https will be automatically used when the site is https.
Thank you.
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