This takes some explanation. By default, ``is_secure()`` is able to determine
whether a request is secure by looking at whether the requested URL uses
"https://".
"https://". This is important for Django's CSRF protection, and may be used
by your own code or third-party apps.
If your Django app is behind a proxy, though, the proxy may be "swallowing" the
fact that a request is HTTPS, using a non-HTTPS connection between the proxy
@@ -1635,7 +1636,7 @@ available in ``request.META``.)
.. warning::
**You will probably open security holes in your site if you set this without knowing what you're doing. Seriously.**
**You will probably open security holes in your site if you set this without knowing what you're doing. And if you fail to set it when you should. Seriously.**
Make sure ALL of the following are true before setting this (assuming the