I beleive the answer to your question is yes, the data from the form would 
be encrypted, but personally I would put the original form on HTTPS at 
http://domainame.com/register.taf and then post it to 
https://domainname.com/registerPost.taf.

By putting the original form on https, the user will get the paddle lock in 
the corner while they are filling out the form.

Troy Sosamon

===== Original Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] at 7/02/02 4:40 am
>hi,
>
>the above question has been puzzling me for a while. the situation is this.
>
>http://domainname.com/register.taf
>display a user registration form having
>[form action="https://domainname.com/register.taf"; method="post"]
>
>will the data from that page be encrypted when it is sent via https
>specified in the [form] action?
>
>note: the registration form is served from http.
>
>could someone enlighten me on this?
>
>regards,
>lance
>
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