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by ddrager
5711 days ago
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I think this should be a call to arms to network, web and system admins everywhere. This is a problem that everyone knows about but nobody wants to do anything about since it requires additional setup. Usually the barrier is a technical issue that the end user can't figure out. However since submitting forms via SSL is something the developer can do without impacting the end user at all, this is a simple fix for just about any website. You need a static IP and an SSL certificate, and they are both cheap. Running out of IPv4 space is an issue in this regard, but hopefully with more people wanting SSL it will push providers to IPv6 quicker. Nicely done EricButler! |
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