Most definitely, like I said not the best practice solution - and of
course all secure submissions etc should of course be from a secure form
which will just naturally posted to the current (HTTPS) path without a
redirect.

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Subject: Re: Silly HTTPS quesiton...


2007/4/20, Paul Webster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Like I said, this may not be the "best practice" way to do it, but to
me
> it did it good enough given the situation I was addressing. Criticism
> and feedback most welcome.

With that solution, you might experience browser security warnings
when posting forms to a URL that's being redirected.

Martin

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