Hi!
If you want to use SSL first of all you must have a server's certificate.
Then every reference to that page or inside your html page must be with https instead 
of http.
My experience in SSL is with NT.
With IIS on NT you can create a certificate by yourself or ask to a Certification 
Autority to have one (paying
something), then you have to create from the Key Manager (in IIS) a file of the keys 
(public and private) and
then you must connect the certificate to the keys.
At this point your server has the certificate a file with the .cer extension and every 
link in the page with
https will pass through the 443 port and will be protected.

Hope this help

Elena

Miguel Curi wrote:

> Anyone knows if there anything different that an html file has to include so that it 
>can be used with ssl?
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