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Description Currently, the CSV importer cannot be used with HTTPS as static files (JS/CSS) are served through HTTP (mixed content). Some redirections (oath workflow?) might also be affected. Solution Change What are alternatives? None secured (stick with HTTP). |
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The CSV importer supports https. You have to configure your reverse proxy correctly. |
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@JC5 Thanks for the help, was already managed. In fact the TRUSTED_PROXIES set to "**" was missing. Curious to see how Laravel resolves those headers instead of letting the browser do it. |
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@JC5 Thanks for the help, was already managed. In fact the TRUSTED_PROXIES set to "**" was missing. Curious to see how Laravel resolves those headers instead of letting the browser do it.