So what is your question?

Or are you posting from a ghost account as I suspect, since you did not ask this question, nor have you commented in this thread.

Either way you have been given the answer already, I suggest you subscribe to apache httpd users list (  users-subscribe@httpd.apache.org ) and ask their if you can not understand google's responses on how to configure httpd.  But I warn you, the patience their for helping people who wont help themselves is like everywhere, rather thin.

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On 19/01/2016 07:28, emma mulkearns wrote:

If no one can answer my question then Please take me off this 

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On 19 Jan 2016, at 8:04 AM, Gnul Char <nullchar@gmail.com> wrote:


On Jan 18, 2016 6:30 AM, "brendan kearney" wrote:
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> I am not understanding this.  Apache is doing nothing with https.  The https is being handled on the load balancer and everything apache sees is http only.
>
> Does that mean the load balancing needs to be changed?
>

In some default configs, Apache will implement that redirect (append trailing /). If so, your load balancer/proxy should rewrite them; alternately the Apache config can do it.

Investigate the configuration in HAProxy to only redirect using https for all rewritten urls under that location. Stack Overflow has many examples.

Good luck.

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