Great.. I will look at it tonight when I get home... thanksOn Mar 14, 2006, at 4:28 PM, Geoff Hopson wrote:Practical WebObjects covers this subject pretty well, including switching in and out of SSL mode, dealing with forms, links and so on. Chapter 4, if memory serves me right... http://www.global
Ken -
Thank you for your prompt response. Actually, since we have a
subscription based application I can go completely secure. We do
actually Direct Actions a bit too. We would also upgrade our servers
during this process to ones that will be about three times faster
than the current serv
Practical WebObjects covers this subject pretty well, including switching in and out of SSL mode, dealing with forms, links and so on. Chapter 4, if memory serves me right...
http://www.global-village.net/products/practical_webobjectsSource code:http://www.apress.com/ApressCorporate/supplement/1/24
James,
That's a pretty loaded question. It really depends on what you're
trying to accomplish. How much of the site needs to be secure? Do
you use a lot of direct actions? Mostly components?
Generally, if you're just switching your entire site to SSL and don't
need to switch back and
Hello -
We are about to go SSL with our application. What do I have to worry
about on the WebObjects side of things? Anything that I need to be
aware of or does it just work?
Thanks
James Cicenia
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