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| Subject: | RE: Should login pages be protected by SSL? |
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| Date: | Sun, 26 Jun 2005 01:11:31 -0500 |
Saqib,
Could you explain for me what the insecurity is in REFRESH meta tags?
Many thanks, Simon
Using REFRESH Meta tags, are very unsecure practice, for obvious reasons. Redirects to HTTPS should always be performed using URL REWRITEs on the server side.
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