On Apr 8, 2006, at 1:07 AM, Steve Garman wrote:
DefaultPort seems to be a property completely unknown to the LR
<http://www.realsoftware.com/feedback/viewreport.php?
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That's o.k., the LR also says:
This means that you can use the Secure property of SSLSocket to
switch to HTTPS. When you set Secure to True, the default port
changes from 80 to 443.
Which would lead one to assume:
1) secure is false by default
2) when the secure property is changed, the default port is also
changed.
Well, neither seems to be the case. In fact, It would appear that the
default value for the secure property is true, and that changing it
has no bearing on the value of the default port.
-jason
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