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I'm using NT4.
I have the IBM HTTP Server (which is Apache) and Tomcat 1.3 that are linked
together via ApacheModuleJServ.dll.
I also have an html form whose action is a servlet with a doPost method that
validates and then stores a registration form.
The trouble is I want all of this to use SSL. All is well up until the
point when the form is posted to the apache web server.
The link specifies HTTPS, but the browser is swift to inform me that I am
about to leave the secure area and that it is
about to use plain HTTP for the POST. If I replace the action with say a
link to an html page it does not leave the SSL
connection so I can only imagine that the browser has realised that it is
about to speak to tomcat and not apache and
so must revert to HTTP, but I am really not sure.
Has anybody succeeded in doing something similar?
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hello this message is very different to the previous one server!
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Thanks in advance.
Daryl Johnson.
www.firstpay.co.uk
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