Alaska Software Inc. - SSL
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Allen LeeSSL
on Wed, 22 Sep 2004 16:44:16 -0700
Hi Everyone;
Our website employs: action="https://oursite.com/cgi-bin/waa1gate.exe"  in
the form tag of one page to invoke SSL when personal data is passed from the
client to the server.
All other pages use: action="/cgi-bin/waa1gate.exe"
Our clients want to see the "security lock"  icon on all pages even though
no personal data is being passed.
They want the entire site secure not just the page where it is functional.

Question: What changes need to be made to accomplish this?
Do I need to add "https://oursite.com" before all "/cgi-bin/waa1gate.exe" ?
Is there a better solution?

Allen Lee
Andreas Gehrs-Pahl
Re: SSL
on Wed, 22 Sep 2004 19:55:16 -0400
Allen Lee,

Posting the same question every few hours does not give you any (more or 
different) answers. But it does get annoying!

-- Andreas

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Allen LeeRe: SSL
on Wed, 22 Sep 2004 21:37:14 -0700
Hi again;

I'm sorry that I posted my message so many times.
It looked to me like the message was not posted so I checked my newsgroup
configuration and posted it again.
I was seeing new messages that were posted after mine.
And when it didn't show again I thought there were problems sending ... so I
reconfigured again ... and again.
Finally, when I used a different machine I was horrified to see all those
postings.
I deleted my newsgroup WAA account along with the 3100 WAA message history
to re-initialize.
So now I have the last 300 messages and gratefully Phil's reply which I can
hardly wait to read.
My apologies once more and it won't happen again.

Allen Lee