Steve,
Exactly, my users will be very confused (think chimps), and may not
even be able to click on a dialog that appears.

And I did read the SNI page on wikipedia, several times, following
references. But as I'm sure you know, wikipedia is no the end-all for
technical information.

Anyone else?

On Aug 30, 2:54 am, Steve Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey Karl,
>
> I know this is a bit of a cop-out answer but the wikipedia page tells
> you quite a lot about SNI and where it is/isn't 
> supportedhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Name_Indication.
>
> We use SNI at CloudMailin because most of our users are Devs so we very
> rarely are exposed to the browsers without support. We also turned on
> piggyback ssl so in our experience when SNI doesn't work the user will
> be presented with the *.heroku.com certificate which will raise an error
> claiming to be from a different website. In our case this is also fine
> because most of our users know who Heroku are and can probably even
> figure out why this is happening given the certificate but in your case
> it might not be ok. I guess it just depends on your circumstances.
>
> Cheers,
> Steve

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