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First of all, this is not a blog which will teach you Smalltalk, rather it is an online notepad of my attempts to learn the language. Look upon this blog as a list of sudden insights and moments of overcoming stupidity!

23/10/2008

Switching between https and http sessions

Establishing SSL connections is going to be important in a lot of my apps, so this code snippet from Ramon is well worth noting
Posted by Andy Burnett at 11:01
Labels: seaside snippet

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