Thanks Dave,

Like always you are right. As per my previous email, I think it's working
the way it should and the certificate is given for certain domain and one
shouldn't be able to change it willy nilly. It will defeat the purpose

Thanks
Victor

On 4/17/07, Dave Watts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Either I'm doing something wrong or the only way to do it is
> > to get a wild card ssl certificate that covers both domains :
> > www.xyzdomain.com and xyzdomain.com <https://www.xyzdomain.com/>
>
> You're not doing anything wrong, and that's exactly what you'll have to do
> if you want people to be able to use either host name.
>
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