Two different urls would require turning off cookies or sending the sid and
a new cookie when you change domains.  I have turned off cookies but plan on
working out a more elegant fix with session control and two cookies.  Don't
know when though since I will be on holiday for the next 5 weeks.

Chuck

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Kevin Leavell
> Sent: Thursday, December 14, 2000 8:27 PM
> To: FreeTrade
> Subject: Re: [FreeTrade] ssl url and sid problems
>
>
> When I implement the following in standard_library I get a new
> sid generated
> and the invoice doesn't exist when I go to check out.  Seems I
> shouldn't get
> a new sid and I should have an invoice....
>
> The url is http://brewha1.phenominet.com/store.php/
>
> Is this a problem with the hosts config of ssl or am I missing a link
> somewhere?
>
> *******code********
> FIRST SECTION
>   {
>    $URL = "https://www.phenominet.com/bigskybrew";
>    $URL .= EXTERNAL_PATH . SCRIPT_NAME . "?SCREEN=$screen";
>   }
>   else
>   {
>    $URL = "http://brewha1.phenominet.com";
>    $URL .= EXTERNAL_PATH . SCRIPT_NAME . "?SCREEN=$screen";
>   }
>
> SECOND SECTION
>
>   if(USE_SSL AND $secure)
>   {
>    //$URL = "https://";
>    $URL = "https://www.phenominet.com/bigskybrew";
>    $URL .= EXTERNAL_PATH . SCRIPT_NAME;
>   }
>   else
>   {
>    //$URL = "http://";
>    $URL = "http://brewha1.phenominet.com";
>    $URL .= EXTERNAL_PATH . SCRIPT_NAME;
>   }
> *******code********
>
> Thanks!
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Ian Bicking <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2000 12:20 PM
> Subject: Re: [FreeTrade] Formating customer email receipts
>
>
> Paul Chamberlain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > Almost all reasonably new mail clients (i.e., clients that understand
> > > MIME) handle HTML just fine, as long as you format the MIME correctly.
> >
> > Did you mean new GUI mail clients?  Somewhere, it became
> > common-place to assume that everyone uses GUIs for everything
>
> No.  I myself do not use GUI clients.  Clients that understand MIME
> can select the text version (if, of course, you include both a text
> and HTML version of the email).  This includes pine, mutt, Mew (what I
> use)... last time I used it, elm did not support MIME.  But it was a
> lame, unsupported mail client that has been dead for years, so I
> wouldn't feel that bad about making things look more ugly for them
> (though you could still read the email as long as the text version
> came first, so it would still be functional if not pretty for such a
> user).
>
> --
> Ian Bicking
> 4869 N. Talman Ave., Chicago, IL 60625
> (773) 275-7241
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]  http://www.colorstudy.com/ianb
>
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