Tim Coy wrote:

Point taken and I hadn't considered that.
Most users tend to only login once they intend to make a purchase. Then all
transactions are via SSL Including browsing for more items to purchase.

I haven't found that to be the case; I nearly always see just the "important data" forms being protected via SSL, which is what I would expect.

In any case, sslext lets you set a "secure" property for each action; if the user arrives at that page w/ a non-matching method (http/https) it'll flop you into the right one.

Dave



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