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We recently went from HTTP to HTTPS and our web-services stopped working and I've been trying several approaches to get them to work again.

It seems to me that they are up and running but all calls to them gets blocked for some reason...

The error I'm getting

Mixed Content: The page X at 'https://website/project/page.aspx' was loaded over HTTPS, but requested an insecure XMLHttpRequest endpoint 'http://website:123/WebService/ProjectTreeService.svc/Clone'. This request has been blocked; the content must be served over HTTPS.

My web.config file is set up like this:

<system.serviceModel>
<serviceHostingEnvironment aspNetCompatibilityEnabled="true" multipleSiteBindingsEnabled="true"/>
<bindings>
  <webHttpBinding>
    <binding name="ProjectTreeService_webHttpBinding">
      <security mode="Transport" />
    </binding>
  </webHttpBinding>
</bindings>
<services>
  <service name="PROJ.IProjectTreeService" behaviorConfiguration="ProjectTreeService_ServiceBehaviour"> 
    <endpoint address="" behaviorConfiguration="webHttp" binding="webHttpBinding" bindingConfiguration="ProjectTreeService_webHttpBinding" contract="PROJ.IProjectTreeService"/>
    <endpoint address="mex" binding="mexHttpsBinding" contract="IMetadataExchange" />
  </service>
</services>
<behaviors>
  <endpointBehaviors>
    <behavior name="webHttp">
      <webHttp/>
    </behavior>
  </endpointBehaviors>
  <serviceBehaviors>
    <behavior name="ProjectTreeService_ServiceBehaviour">
      <serviceMetadata httpGetEnabled="true" httpsGetEnabled="true"/>
      <serviceDebug includeExceptionDetailInFaults="true"/>
    </behavior>
  </serviceBehaviors>
</behaviors>

Any ideas what I've missed?

EDIT:

I don't know if it any help but when I browse(https://website:123/WebService/ProjectTreeService.svc) to the service I can see that the set_path function goes with http

 PROJ.Service.Internal.IProjectTreeService.set_path("http://website:123/WebService/ProjectTreeService.svc");
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  • You simply cannot call an http based service from within a page that you deliver via https. That is indeed blocked by browsers for security reasons.
    – arkascha
    Dec 8, 2015 at 13:25
  • huh.. I didn't know that. So what can I do to make this work? A lot of functionality is depending on internally using the web services within the page.
    – Yenza
    Dec 8, 2015 at 13:27
  • Certainly you can use your web services in background! What you cannot do is use them with the unencrypted http protocol from within a page loaded with the encrypted https protocol. But that is what you are trying to do, according to what you posted. The reason why this is blocked by browsers is obvious: the user trusts in your page using encryption. He cannot see that background communication (probably ajax requests?). So he cannot see that this communication is not encrypted! So the answer here is: you have to use https for both, the page and those web services.
    – arkascha
    Dec 8, 2015 at 16:41
  • Alright so How do I have my internal web service calls do it over https instead of http? I thought that's what the web.config did..
    – Yenza
    Dec 9, 2015 at 6:20
  • Sorry, I don't even know what wcf is, I only mentioned the above because it is a general issue designed by purpose with good reasons. So I am afraid i cannot help here. But one thing looks odd to me in your code above: <serviceMetadata httpGetEnabled="true" httpsGetEnabled="true"/>. Looks like you enable both?
    – arkascha
    Dec 9, 2015 at 7:24

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