Description
WP SSL Redirect simply forces the SSL on your WordPress website by applying a 301 redirect from the HTTP path to HTTPS path. Please note that this plugin doesn’t install or configure any SSL certificate, instead it simply applies a 301 redirect to force the SSL on a WordPress website where a valid SSL is already properly installed.
1.3
- Added options to force www or non-www
1.3.1
- A minor bug fix regarding query vars
1.3.2
- Fixed a major bug related to sub-directory installations
1.4
- Rewrote the redirection code to make it even simpler
- Disabled the website URL update in the database
1.5
- Bug fixes
1.6
- Compatibility test with WordPress 6.1
FAQ-e
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Does this plugin install or configure SSL?
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No.
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Does this plugin make any changes to the file system or database?
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No changes are made to file system or the database.
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How does WP SSL Redirect perform the redirect?
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The plugin makes use of
$_SERVER
array to check either the URL is accessed over HTTPS or HTTP. If the request is made over HTTP, then the plugin sends a 301 redirect header and performs the redirect to the HTTPS version of the same URL. -
301 Redirect is Not Working
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If
WP_SITEURL
andWP_HOME
are hardcoded in your WordPress website’swp-config.php
file, then uncomment or delete these two constants, otherwise WP SSL Redirect’s 301 redirect may not work properly.
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Contributors & Developers
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