Exactly right. No lock, no SSL, no encryption.
The address bar should also be showing https:// instead of http://.
-Dave
>I recently visited a web site that was not using SSL on the page used to enter and send credit card information. Now, correct me if I am wrong, but if (in IE5) the little security lock icon isn't visible while viewing a page, the page is not using SSL. I normally double click on this icon to view the site certificate before I enter my credit card info. Entering information in a normal form on a non-SSL page will send the information unencrypted, correct? Thanks!
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>Paul