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Ok.  From the last email I did figure out how to get midgard to work
with ssl or nonssl, but not a combination.  I would like the user to
be able to chose whether they view the host in ssl or nonssl simply
by adding s too the http://.  I do not want to require them to
specify a port since that is beyond some people�s brains.  Any clues
on to how to make one midgard host respond to ssl and nonssl
requests.  I would prefer not to use a script to do all the work for
me.

Miles Scruggs

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