Rey,

There's no way around that message.  The major league baseball site
(www.mlb.com) has a similar issue when after login for audio they forward
your browser to a non-secure link for streamming audio. Presumably they
don't want to stream over SSL. When I listen to games I get the same message
after logging in. If MLB can't do (and they have a awesome site) then I
doubt there is a way around it. You can add a link that they click on after
logging in that "takes" them to the home page I suppose.

-mark

-----Original Message-----
From: Rey Bango [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 5:45 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Odd SSL problem


Hi Bobby! Thanks for the reply. Its a client requirement that it not be
secure as they don't believe that there's any reason for an SSL session
to be established on the homepage.

This is a stumper!

Rey...

Bobby Hartsfield wrote:
> Is there any special reason that the home page can't be secure for logged
in
> users?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rey Bango [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 30, 2005 4:20 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: Odd SSL problem
>
> Hi guys. I'm having an odd SSL quirk that I can't seem to get around.
>
> When someone logs in via a secure page, they submit they're login, it
> posts back to the same page, validates the login credentials and then
> redirects them to the homepage. The problem that I'm encountering is
> upon the redirect to the homepage. Since the homepage is not a secure
> page, IE popups a dialog saying:
>
> "You are about to be redirected to a connection that is not secure. The
> information you are sending to the current site might be retransmitted
> to a nonsecure site. Do you wish to continue?"
>
> If I hit yes, it goes to the homepage just fine.
>
> I'm currently using CFLOCATION to do the redirect. Any ideas on how I
> can avoid the popup and get them to the homepage?
>
> Rey...
>

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http://www.ReyBango.com




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