tom wrote:

> Mozilla and Netscape are from the same codebase - on that note try:
> 
> Edit>Preferences>Privacy and Security>SSL>warn when sending form data 
> from an unencrypted page to an unencrypted page

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Tom -

I know how to do that....and all the SSL boxes are unchecked.
What I am wondering is what are the implications of doing this ?
I'm trying to understand if I can or need to make things more secure and 
if there is a way to do so in Netscape.
As I mentioned earlier, I obviously need to have more in-depth knowledge 
on the subject.

Alan


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