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steve h
I have a SharePoint Services Site (Form Library) with an InfoPath form on it.
Users can access the site by local or SSL. When a user logs on SSL and
creates a form the form has a URL created in the top of it that points to the
https URL. That works fine from SSL then. Any form created locally and any
form like the one above which gets openned locally and then saved; has the
URL of http in it. These can not be openned when logged onto https.
You can go into the form library explorer view and see the URL at the top of
the file change depending on whether it is saved while http or https. Then if
it is http there is no way to open it https. If you are http you can open an
https file by clicking cancel to the login dialogs. Then the form will open,
you save it and it will change the URL to local and work fine in the future.
I have been looking all over for a way to have it not log that URL
internally but I am guessing it must. Does anyone have a way to make these
work both from http and https?
Thanks
Users can access the site by local or SSL. When a user logs on SSL and
creates a form the form has a URL created in the top of it that points to the
https URL. That works fine from SSL then. Any form created locally and any
form like the one above which gets openned locally and then saved; has the
URL of http in it. These can not be openned when logged onto https.
You can go into the form library explorer view and see the URL at the top of
the file change depending on whether it is saved while http or https. Then if
it is http there is no way to open it https. If you are http you can open an
https file by clicking cancel to the login dialogs. Then the form will open,
you save it and it will change the URL to local and work fine in the future.
I have been looking all over for a way to have it not log that URL
internally but I am guessing it must. Does anyone have a way to make these
work both from http and https?
Thanks