>>> "R. DuFresne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 09/27/99 05:57PM >>>

>I saw something in the docs about adding a :SSL tag to the html tags,
this
>maybe what you are seeking and require for your goal.

Unfortunately, all this gains you is being able to switch back and
forth between SSL and non-SSL without using the full URL... it *doesn't*
allow you to get around the browser error when you have encrypted and
non-encrypted content on the same page.  Under default security
settings, both Netscape and IE (and probably other browsers) will
consider this a security risk and prompt the user to allow the mix for
SSL and non-SSL before continuing.  I don't think there's any good way
around that... sorry!

--Cliff

Cliff Woolley
Central Systems Software Administrator
Washington and Lee University
http://www.wlu.edu/~jwoolley/

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