Exactly. If you want URL parameters to be encrypted in transmission, use SSL.

mxAjax / CFAjax docs and other useful articles:
http://www.bifrost.com.au/blog/

2008/11/26 Dave Watts:
> Tom's question is really on point here. If you're providing it in the
> URL, and presumably passing it back to the server, the fact that it's
> encrypted is probably irrelevant - anyone could copy the URL
> parameter, without knowing what it means, and use it elsewhere.

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