The impact on CPU is minimal. Encryption is nothing compared to the building of the dynamic pages. The SSL handshake may take some some clock time though, depending on the transmission speed. But the server uses HTTP keepalives, so it is only the initial connection that loses some time. On Tue, 10 Jan 2012, Ivan Kurmanov wrote:
why would you want to have everything going via https? it's slower (for both server and the client), and it's more CPU-expensive.
-i
On Tue, Jan 10, 2012 at 4:10 PM, Christian Zimmermann < zimmermann@stlouisfed.org> wrote:
everything.
I know, it is not in the agreement. I was just surprised to see this hard coded. I guess this is just a matter of replacing every instance of http://with https:// .
On Tue, 10 Jan 2012, Ivan Kurmanov wrote:
Christian,
What do you want to pass through https? Everything? Some screens? The login form data?
Note: again, this was not included in the original agreement.
-i
On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 11:46 PM, Christian Zimmermann < zimmermann@stlouisfed.org> wrote:
Dan has put in place a SSL certificate for authors.repec.org. Thus
https://authors.repec.org/ is now a valid address. However, any link within the site is hard-coded to http://authors.repec.org. That should be changed for the next code update.
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