--- title: "C04. Follow Redirects" order: 4 status: "draft" --- By default, cpp-httplib does not follow HTTP redirects (3xx). If the server returns `302 Found`, you'll get it as a response with status code 302 — nothing more. To follow redirects automatically, call `set_follow_location(true)`. ## Follow redirects ```cpp httplib::Client cli("http://example.com"); cli.set_follow_location(true); auto res = cli.Get("/old-path"); if (res && res->status == 200) { std::cout << res->body << std::endl; } ``` With `set_follow_location(true)`, the client reads the `Location` header and reissues the request to the new URL automatically. The final response ends up in `res`. ## Redirects from HTTP to HTTPS ```cpp httplib::Client cli("http://example.com"); cli.set_follow_location(true); auto res = cli.Get("/"); ``` Many sites redirect HTTP traffic to HTTPS. With `set_follow_location(true)` on, this case is handled transparently — the client follows redirects even when the scheme or host changes. > **Warning:** To follow redirects to HTTPS, you need to build cpp-httplib with OpenSSL (or another TLS backend). Without TLS support, redirects to HTTPS will fail. > **Note:** Following redirects adds to the total request time. See C12. Set Timeouts for timeout configuration.