Hi!
Pardon me, but maybe you shuld look at index.php3 as well?
Bjarne Hansen
----- Original Message -----
From: Alan McCoy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 17, 2000 4:16 PM
Subject: [FreeTrade] Oops! One other goof...
> The SSL connection is working okay when logging in as a user. However, after
> logging in, all the navigation links on the side have the base URL of
> http://server4000.net/mysite/..." instead of correct SSL base URL of
> "https://server4000.net/mysite/..." (or is the nav menu even *supposed* to
> be using the secure URL when a user is logged in??)
>
> Here's what I have set in the ScreenURL function in the standard_library:
>
> function ScreenURL($screen, $secure=FALSE, $extra='')
> {
> global $sid;
> global $UserInfo;
>
> if(USE_SSL AND $secure)
> {
> $URL = "https://server4000.net/mysite";
> $URL .= EXTERNAL_PATH . SCRIPT_NAME . "?SCREEN=$screen";
> }
> else
> {
> $URL = "http://";
> $URL .= SERVER_NAME . EXTERNAL_PATH . SCRIPT_NAME . "?SCREEN=$screen";
> }
>
> if((!USE_COOKIES) OR (!COOKIE_FOUND))
> {
> $URL .= "&sid=$sid";
> }
>
> if(is_array($extra))
> {
> for(reset($extra); $key=key($extra); next($extra))
> {
> $URL .= "&$key=" . prepareText($extra[$key]);
> }
> }
>
> return($URL);
> }
>
> Aren't the navigation links supposed to begin with https:// if the user is
> logged in, or is just the login process itself using the SSL connection? Try
> it yourself to see what I mean...
> http://tomorrowsworld.com/index.php3
> login: ssltest
> passwd: demo
>
> ________________________________________
> Alan McCoy
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>
> "Quitters never win, and winners never quit, but those who never win AND
> never quit are idiots."
>
>
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