Derek,

if the certificate is not valid, the SSL library will return you an error. Actually, in some cases, it returns an error even for valid certificates... I don't know if you can find the certificate information from inside Rev, if you are using MacOS X then you can use cURL or some other unixland tool to query the certificate data but I never tried that.

Andre
PS: I simply feel like answering emails today... :-)

On Jan 3, 2007, at 1:08 AM, Derek Bump wrote:

Does anyone know how to determine SSL authenticity. For example, if I'm connected to "https://www.somedomain.com/securepage.php";, other than the "s" after http, how can I find out the certificate information?

Or do I just trust the fact that since the "s" is after "http" that it's secure?


Derek Bump
Dreamscape Software
www.dreamscapesoftware.com
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