Besides, using SSL is a heck of a lot easier. Just get a certificate for the server and slap https:// on the front of the URL. I'll admit I summarized the process a bit.
On Friday, January 10, 2003, at 11:12 AM, Scott Fletcher wrote:
I'll look into this and try it out. The only thing that is important to me
is that the password get encrypted before transmitting across the internet.
I'm not worry if the JS is disabled because if it is then the login will
never be authenticated. I'll keep on exploring for way to increase
security.
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