Christopher Hinds wrote: > you read or send data). However if you plan on developing standalone > Java applications that will talk the HTTP deamons the support HTTPS > (SSL) you will need some sort of HTTPSUrlConnection support. Thought I would drop a little plug here. I am currently developing a free SSL toolkit for Java. This library will eventually handle https connections (it is about a month from being able to do this) The site for the library is: http://www.vonnieda.org/jSSL Back to your regularly scheduled mailing list... -- Jason von Nieda | "We can count on the fact http://www.vonnieda.org | that the spread of strong mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | encryption is going to mean PGP Key available on req. | that lives are going to be lost" BlinkenLts on AOL IM | -- Yet another clueless moron.