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@ -12,3 +12,21 @@ This can be fixed by setting the base wiki url to a protocol relative url, such
but this breaks all sorts of things, like the 404 plugin and wiki rebuilds will throw the following perl warning several times:
Use of uninitialized value in string ne at /usr/share/perl5/IkiWiki.pm line 586
> With a vaguely recent ikiwiki, if your `url` and `cgiurl` settings have the
> same hostname (e.g.
> `url => "http://www.example.com", cgiurl => "https://www.example.com/ikiwiki.cgi"`),
> most links are path-only (e.g. `/style.css`), and in particular,
> CGI-generated pages should generate those links. This was the implementation of
> [[todo/want_to_avoid_ikiwiki_using_http_or_https_in_urls_to_allow_serving_both]].
>
> If your`$config{url}` and `$config{cgiurl}` have different hostnames (e.g.
> `url => "http://wiki.example.com", cgiurl => "http://cgi.example.com/ikiwiki.cgi"`)
> then you might still have this problem. In principle, IkiWiki could generate
> protocol-relative URLs in this situation, but it isn't clear to me how
> widely-supported those are.
>
> If you set both the `$config{url}` and `$config{cgiurl}` to https, but make
> the resulting HTML available over HTTP as well as HTTPS, that should work
> fine - accesses will be over http until the user either explicitly
> navigates to https, or navigates to the CGI. --[[smcv]]