
Ha Ha they don't even know what http stands for, so I never thought for a second it's of been copied and pasted.Nice copy and paste. At least credit the original source http://www.virtu-software.com/ask-do...?subject=3&q=7
Also with more modern browsers (IE7) the top bar goes green when your on a https to let you know its secure.
Aren't https connections encrypted?
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basically like people said, its a secured connection![]()
https is usually a secure server n usually has a lock sign
this just makes its secure via vescure etc
HTTPS: HyperText Transfer Protocol (Secure)
HTTP: HyperText Transfer Protocol.
HTTPS usually has a SSL certificate too.
if PHP is peanut butter...then...MySQL would be the jelly. Together they can make one heck of a good sandwich.
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