> The HTTP commands work exactly the same in http:// as they do in 
> https://. There are really only two differences that you MUST account for:
> 
> 1. If the URL starts with https:// you must have a (correctly 
> configured) SSL plugin in your application
> 
> 2. Proxy support is limited and/or different. The basic reason is that 
> proxies read the request to check which host they are supposed to 
> connect to, but that is (obviously) not possible if the request is 
> encrypted. Some proxies circumvent that obstacle by having the client 
> first send a request header in clear text and then establish a keep 
> alive connection over which the client and remote host does all their 
> SSL stuff without intervention from the proxy, but I am not sure if 
> Synapse supports that. Lukas?

Yes, Synapse supporting this transparently for you.


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Lukas Gebauer.

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WEB: http://www.ararat.cz/synapse - Synapse Delphi and Kylix TCP/IP 
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