This is a simple and properly working solution. But our clients won't 
think good about us and the product if we give them this kind of login 
procedure. They are used to type in the URL (at most we can let them 
type https) and the the connection has to be there. So I would still 
appreciate a solution where only the URL determines whether to use 
encryption or not. (I didn't work with stunnel before, I guess that this 
would be possible using stunnel??) So if somebody has a working solution 
or knows where to find it, please let me know.

Regards, Gregor.
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