Requests for a URL that match this handler that do not use HTTPS are
automatically redirected to the HTTPS URL with the same path. Query
parameters are reserved for the redirect.
SecureDefault
Both HTTP and HTTPS requests with URLs that match the handler succeed
without redirects. The application can examine the request to determine
which protocol was used, and respond accordingly.
SecureNever
Requests for a URL that match this handler that use HTTPS are automatically
redirected to the HTTP equivalent URL.
SecureOptional
Both HTTP and HTTPS requests with URLs that match the handler succeed
without redirects. The application can examine the request to determine
which protocol was used and respond accordingly.
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