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In my Drupal install I would like to direct most URL requests to use https://www.example.com and only a few pages to use http://www.example.com Since my site is hosted on pantheon i cannot use .htaccess and i need to rely on my settings.php file. I tried the following but it doesn't really seem to work.

$redirect_domain = 'www.example.com';
if (isset($_SERVER['PANTHEON_ENVIRONMENT']) && $_SERVER['PANTHEON_ENVIRONMENT'] == 'live') {
  $redirect_location = '';
  // Do not require HTTPS for specific pages.
  if (in_array($_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'], array('/node/524','/some/unsecure/iframe'))) {
    // Check if HTTPS is enabled.
    if (isset($_SERVER['HTTPS']) && $_SERVER['HTTPS'] == 'on') {
      $redirect_location = 'http://' . $redirect_domain . $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'];
    }
  }
  // Require HTTPS for everything else.
  else if (!isset($_SERVER['HTTPS']) || $_SERVER['HTTPS'] != 'on') {
    if($_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] != 'www.example.com'){
      $redirect_location = 'https://www.example.com' . $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'];
    }
    else{
      $redirect_location = 'https://' . $redirect_domain . $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'];
    }
  }
  // Perform redirect.
  if ($redirect_location) {
    header('HTTP/1.0 301 Moved Permanently');
    header('Location: ' . $redirect_location);
    exit;
  }
}

typing in example.com does correctly redirect to https://www.example.com but typing in https://example.com doesn't perform any redirect.

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That's because the $redirect_location doesn't get updated for https://example.com. See updated code below.

$domain = 'www.example.com';
if(isset($_SERVER['PANTHEON_ENVIRONMENT']) && $_SERVER['PANTHEON_ENVIRONMENT'] == 'live') {
  $location = '';

  if(in_array($_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'], array('/node/524'))) {
    if (isset($_SERVER['HTTPS']) && $_SERVER['HTTPS'] == 'on') {
      $location = 'http://' . $domain . $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'];
    }
  }
  else {
    if($_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] != 'www.example.com') {
      $location = 'https://' . $domain . $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'];
    }
    if (!isset($_SERVER['HTTPS']) || $_SERVER['HTTPS'] != 'on') {
      $location = 'https://' . $domain . $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'];
    }
  }

  // Redirect
  if ($location) {
    header('HTTP/1.0 301 Moved Permanently');
    header('Location: ' . $location);
    exit;
  }
}
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  • so the else if was only making sure https was off. If it was already on, it wouldn't bother adding the www?
    – blu
    Commented Mar 8, 2017 at 13:56
  • Yes that is correct :-)
    – Ash U
    Commented Mar 8, 2017 at 22:34

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