On 12/19/2011 11:13 PM, From Christopher Howard:
Is there any technical reason for this? Or is this just something that was overlooked? Knowing the encryption details would be useful even on a page that is only partially encrypted.
I assume that it's not shown because the page is effectively somewhere not encrypted - making any other encryption somewhat useless. For SSL to work correctly, the entire content must be encrypted, otherwise important information can be obtained to exploit the session.
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