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Force non-SSL

Redirects all HTTPS traffic to HTTP, except for specific exceptions

Redirects all HTTPS traffic to HTTP, except for specific exceptions. You might want to do this to minimize the number of times users would see an error if you don't have a valid SSL certificate setup, or if you want to make sure that the delay SSL adds is only experienced when necessary.

NOTE: This plugin requires PHP5. If you're still running PHP4 please ask your web host about upgrading.

Author mPango Development Studios
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Contributors iandunn
Tags http, https, ssl
  1. force-non-ssl screenshot 1

    The exceptions setting on the General Settings page.

  1. Upload the 'force-non-ssl' directory to the '/wp-content/plugins/' directory
  2. Activate the plugin through the 'Plugins' menu in WordPress
  3. Go to the General Settings page and add any pages you want to leave HTTPS. See the FAQ for details.

0.3

  • Stores settings inside Wordpress admin panel, so you no longer have to edit the raw PHP source file.
  • Lots of back-end changes to use modern plugin standards.

0.2

  • Stores an array of multiple pages, instead of just one
  • Looser slug comparision, so that it matches trailing slashes and substrings

0.1

  • Initial release

How do I add exceptions?

  • Go to the General Settings page
  • Enter each page slug on its own line
    • You can also enter a single word to match any slugs containing that word. E.g., 'cat' would match '/people/cathryn' and '/cats-and-dogs'
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Version 0.3

Requires WordPress version: 2.7 or higher

Compatible up to: 3.1.4

Last Updated 17 Apr 2011

Date Added: 25 Sep 2010

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