Your code and page will look exactly the same. You have to configure your
webserver to use a SSL certificate, and then just in one folder, or subweb
where those login pages are located.
You will have to look up how to install SSL on your webserver.
hjm
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|From: Warty, Koustubh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
|Sent: woensdag 18 april 2001 17:39
|To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Subject: HTTPS ??
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| Hello friends,
| I have to use https for verifying the login process on the
|login page. Could someone tell me how that is done ??
|
| - Koustubh
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