p dont think [On Sat, May 22, 2004 at 10:23:15PM -0700] wrote:
 
> Uh, well, configure your web server to serve the SM directory in SSL and 
> you're done.  If you need to offer both HTTP and HTTPS, there are some 
> plugins in the login section of the plugins part of the SM web site that 
> can help you.

So far, (AFAIK) there's only two plugins available for SSL, secure_login and 
show_ssl_link.  And if you prefer to use secure_login, then show_ssl_link will 
be unnecessary.

I just wondering if there's another SSL plugins with radio button option in 
the login page (login.php).

- Kisanak.


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