Hi,
thanks for the answer.
Andy Silvey.
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From: Doug W [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 7:51 PM
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Subject: Re: SSL
You can do this, but you will get an error in your browser saying that parts
of
your site are coming from an unsecure server.
Doug
"Silvey, Andrew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 09/27/2000 10:11:31 AM
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Subject: SSL
Hi,
this question may be considered off topic, so please do not read this
if you take offence at postings which are not 100% java related.
Does anybody know if it is possible to have a session in a browser
with one frame connected to one unsecure URL and another frame
connected to a secure SSL URL.
Another way to describe this, is it possible to have a browser
open with a page displayed. The page is broken into two frames. The
first frame contains content which is derived from a URL which is
http. The second frame contains content which is derived from a URL
which is https.
I suppose another question is, is it possible to have two frames
connected to different URLS from the same browser session ?
Thanks for your time.
Andy Silvey.
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