>>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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>This is controlled by the server. In that example, my framework detects that a site is secure and will adjust accordingly. There are various scenarios. For example, if someone enters levelextreme.com, it will go all the way to
https://www.levelextreme.com.
Thank you. Btw, I tried your scenario. I created an email message with the link exactly as you pointed
levelextreme.com
but it is not "clickable" from the email message. I have to make it
www.levelextreme.com to be able to click on in in the email message.
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