Hi Ed,

Maybe it's just one of those slow days, brain-wise. But I have a 'problem' 
with https remaining in that mode even on pages that haven't specifically 
requested it. That was not my understanding how it worked. Now, if I have to 
call "http" on pages that do not need https, then how would I be able to 
distinguish whether or not the mode is https or not. 

[I'm thinking of my bank's secure pages -- after I'm finished with 
the secure stuff, I get booted out of https. I suppose that's what I expected 
would happen (only pages calling https would be in it.)

Sigh . . . more reading to do :>

Regards,
Andre

On Monday 10 June 2002 02:28 pm, you wrote:
> Isn't it just an issue of whether you call http: or https: ?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andre Dubuc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 11:27 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [PHP] Switching from HTTPS to HTTP using PHP?
>
>
> After completing most of the coding for my site, I would like to use
> "https"
>
> for restricted areas that require login. In short tests, I've discovered
> that, yes, I can engage the encrypted mode while calling these pages, but
> I've also discovered that it stays in the "https" mode even when it passes
> to once non-restricted pages. I'm not sure whether that is a problem, but 
> .
>
> . . I gather this is "normal" behavior since I had requested "https". But
> is
>
> it possible to "unrequest" ?
>
> My question is simple: is there a way to "get out of" or "turn off" https
> once it has been initiated -- using PHP?
>
> Since I have limited or no experience with https, any pointers, advice, or
> admonitions would be greatly appreciated. And they say, "Ignorance is
> bliss"
>
> -- I'm not too sure about that :>
>
> Tia,
> Andre

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