[ic] secure submission or not based on button

Grant emailgrant123b at yahoo.com
Fri Aug 6 17:12:18 EDT 2004


--- k <palazani at gmx.net> wrote:

> Grant wrote:
> 
> > --- k <palazani at gmx.net> wrote:
> > 
> > 
> >>Grant wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>>I have two submission buttons on my shopping cart
> >>>page.  One recalculates the cart's contents and
> >>>returns to the shopping cart page, and one goes
> to
> >>
> >>the
> >>
> >>>checkout page.  I want the form to be submitted
> >>>securely (https nextpage) if the checkout button
> >>
> >>is
> >>
> >>>clicked, but not securely if the recalculate
> >>
> >>button is
> >>
> >>>clicked.  Is this possible?  I'm guessing it
> isn't
> >>>since secure or not seems to be defined for the
> >>
> >>entire
> >>
> >>>form in its action.
> >>
> >>Make sure that your basket action is not secure:
> >>[process secure=0]
> >>
> >>Updating your basket now submits the form not
> >>securely.
> >>
> >>Use the Directive AlwaysSecure to secure the form
> >>submission if your 
> >>checkout button is pushed.
> >>
> >>Add in your catalog.cfg:
> >>AlwaysSecure login ord/checkout ...
> >>
> >>k.
> > 
> > 
> > That is exactly what I have now.  checkout is
> > specified as AlwaysSecure, and it works through a
> > link, but not through an mv_click button that
> defines
> > checkout as the mv_nextpage.
> > 
> > - Grant
> > 
> 
> But it should work for links also. Ic generates
> links as secure, if the 
> target page is defined as AlwaysSecure.
> 
> I use something like that
> [page ord/checkout]foo</a>
> 
> and ic delivers
> https://...

Yes, the AlwaysSecure links work great, but
AlwaysSecure doesn't seem to kick in with form
submission and mv_nextpage.

- Grant

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