I'd say that you could probably give them a Refresh:
"http://some.insecure.site.com/whatever";1 header in a secure page. (You
could also print some stuff out saying, "Thank you for submitting your
data, we have received and processed it" or something, so they know the
data was received on the secure site.
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On Mon, 12 Jun 2000, James Lyon wrote:
> > Darian Ong wrote:
> > > Warning! You have requested an insecure document that was
> > > originally designated a secure document (the location has
> > > been redirected from a secure to an insecure document).
> > > The document and any information you send back could be
> > > observed by a third party while in transit.
> > >
> > > How can I switch from a secure mode to an insecure mode without
> > > such warning from the browsers?
>
> I suspect you can get a new browser window to open that is only ever
> non-secure, and so avoid the message. I haven't checked though.
>
> Or, you could open a new window in which to process the secure things, and
> the user can close that when they're done, being left back where they
> started the secure process. This is what I usually do.
>
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