yup, you sure can if you're willing to subject the users to the annoying message. What
some people do is get a dedicated image server and setup https on it. that way, you
don't get the annoying warning and you don't impact the webserver doing the real work.
peter
Gabi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I write only to comment that you can support more connections if you serve
pages through https BUT images from http.
(You'll remember many https pages where the browser warms you something like
"this page contains insecure elements or something similar...
>from the old benchmarks Remy and I ran, 20 concurrent connections is the
limit for SSL. fewer
>if you have lots of graphics. Even though a 2ghz CPU webserver can handle
10 concurrent SSL
> ...
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