I have jumpped from http to https on an IIS server, and the only way I have been able to share data is thru a Database (mySQL, or Access) or a file.. Not sure what the real question was but figured I would add my 2cents.. Karl ----- Original Message ---- From: Jason Morrill <jason at sector13.org> To: Eastern Connecticut Linux Users' Group <eclug at lists.eclug.net> Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2006 8:02:10 AM Subject: Re: [Eclug] Looking for PHP resource lists? Hi Bob, I don't have an answer but I have a question. How are you getting a PHP session to leap from HTTP to HTTPS ?? Or aren't you and that's the trouble? jason m Bob Mariotti wrote: > > I'm currently working on a PHP app that deals with a lot of different > functions (screens that is). Most of these functions are non-secured > and work just fine. However, when the time comes to collect > sensitive info such as credit card information it must be handled > securely. On my servers I support named virtual hosts therefore > only ONE of those virtual servers is SSL. So, when I am about to > deliver one of these "secured" pages I code the SSL site on the > action= tag on the form > (i.e."https://$known-ssl-server-name/$PHP_SELF";) which does get me > there (sort of). > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.eclug.net/pipermail/eclug/attachments/20060723/9d917eee/attachment.htm
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