I have a website that requires some secure pages for logging in, user accounts, form submission etc. but does not need to be secure on most pages.
Certificate purchased and installed on www.mywebsite.com.
I am currently redirecting users to the https by using this C# code in the page_load:
if (!Request.IsLocal && !Request.IsSecureConnection)
{
string redirectUrl = Request.Url.ToString().Replace("http:", "https:");
Response.Redirect(redirectUrl);
}
My concern is that after visiting the secure page and the user clicks on another page, it stays secure rather than going back to http.
I have looked at a number of options including IIS rewrite (it's like a whole other language and too complicated) and coding something globally (redirects every page, not selective).
Is there a simple solution that will allow me to redirect to https on selected pages (about 10 or so pages, or all pages in a particular folder) and then back to http on all others? I'm not the greatest coder in the world, so trying to find something easy to implement and understand.
http
? Ishttps
causing a problem? Security aside, it just seems like extra work to code this.