Re: SSL and reg web*

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1997


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 12756
interpreted = N
texte = Kevin and Ken,I have used a Web* SSL server to test some credit app things I was doing. There is a noticeable difference in how fast pages can be served if you load them up with any graphics. That's because the graphics have to be encrypted too. My solution to running both has been to do exactly what Ken suggested. When it's time to do something secure use a full URL to direct the customer to the https server. Then bring them back out with a full URL. If any one knows a better way to do this, I sure would like to hear it. Entering all the full URLS the way I type is problematic at best.If CyberStudio would just leave my WebDNA tags alone, the point and shoot method of creating links in that program is awesome.On another note, Ken. Emailer wil run just fine OUTSIDE of the WebCatalog folder. Put the app inside the WebCatalog folder and it crasheds with a Type 1 or bus error. I have two sites down because I cannot get get Emailer back up. The 6500 into which I put new RAM *might* be a RAM problem, but the 9500 that has my customer sites on it has not had any changes made to it. I am now trying to figure out if I have an extensions conflict, or some loading order problem. Anyone who has any ideas, I would appreciate advise. It's going to get serious with my customers here pretty soon. Jerry Nielsen - commSTRUCT Associates Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: SSL and reg web*L and reg web* (Dale Stokdyk 1997)
  2. Re: SSL and reg web* (Kenneth Grome 1997)
  3. Re: SSL and reg web* ( 1997)
  4. Re: SSL and reg web* (grichter@panavise.com (Gary Richter) 1997)
  5. SSL and reg web* (Kevin Furuta 1997)
Kevin and Ken,I have used a Web* SSL server to test some credit app things I was doing. There is a noticeable difference in how fast pages can be served if you load them up with any graphics. That's because the graphics have to be encrypted too. My solution to running both has been to do exactly what Ken suggested. When it's time to do something secure use a full URL to direct the customer to the https server. Then bring them back out with a full URL. If any one knows a better way to do this, I sure would like to hear it. Entering all the full URLS the way I type is problematic at best.If CyberStudio would just leave my WebDNA tags alone, the point and shoot method of creating links in that program is awesome.On another note, Ken. Emailer wil run just fine OUTSIDE of the WebCatalog folder. Put the app inside the WebCatalog folder and it crasheds with a Type 1 or bus error. I have two sites down because I cannot get get Emailer back up. The 6500 into which I put new RAM *might* be a RAM problem, but the 9500 that has my customer sites on it has not had any changes made to it. I am now trying to figure out if I have an extensions conflict, or some loading order problem. Anyone who has any ideas, I would appreciate advise. It's going to get serious with my customers here pretty soon. Jerry Nielsen - commSTRUCT Associates

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