request.getRemoteUser() should give you the login user name.

/Manne

-----Original Message-----
From: [Frank Guchelaar] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 04 January 2001 13:43
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Secure


Hi,

we're going to develop a sort of e-commerce site. Security will be very
important, so it's decided to use SSL. Are there any specific issues we
should take in mind during the development stage because of the use of ssl?

Also we would like to make use of the 'default' login-dialog which the
browser pops-up when someone tries to enter a 'protected' directory. Getting
the browser to pop this up isn't that hard, but how can I retreive the
information that was entered by the user?

Hoping my questions are clear,
regards

--------------------------------
Frank Guchelaar, VCD Automatisering
Software Developer
Tel: 627
Kamer: 1A06
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