On 5 March 2010 08:00, Francisco Javier Morales López de Gamarra
<fmorales_...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> Because ..... could I try to use a ErrorDocument or Redirect 302
>
> directive for inform that the page is not available and that try woth no ssl 
> address?

It's not possible because the SSL negotiation takes place before the
HTTP request. So to send a page of HTML, or a 301 or 302 redirect then
you'd already have to have completed the SSL negotiation and this
means that the user will already have been warned if you don't have a
valid SSL certificate.

Turning SSLEngine too 'off' won't help either as a browser connecting
to a https site is expecting SSL so you'll just get an error. There
really is no way to avoid getting the browser warning if you don't
have a valid cert, whilst still connecting with SSL.

Cheers,
Phil.

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