On Thu, 4 Dec 2003, Serassio Guido wrote: > "You may have to use this registry key if you connect by using a proxy > server that is handling secure and non-secure requests on the same server. > One example of this behavior is the SQUID Proxy Server software. Because > Internet Explorer typically caches port information, it may not send a > secure request over the correct port number when it tries to send secure > and non-secure responses to the same server, but on different port numbers."
I wonder what they really meant to say.. > This could be related with the random pop-ups problem. Maybe, maybe not. The above quote is very confusing on what it really is they are talking about. What do they refer to by secure/non-secure requests? Most people use this distinction for http vs https, not authentication. And what is that about different ports and not using the correct port? Regards Henrik
