I was tired of running into problems with encrypted pages not being able to show off-site content without giving IE Mixed Content warnings, so I threw this site together in few hours to get around it.<p>Do you think there's enough of a market to develop it, or just leave it as a hobby site?<p>(I already had all the servers and ecommerce stuff setup from other projects, so it was pretty easy to just put all the pieces together)<p>What say the hackers?
I <i>think</i> this is meant to deal with non-SSL content hosted outside of your own domain, right? As the earlier posted pointed out, you can just get an SSL cert and DIY much cheaper. If it's to deal with non-SSL content hosted by someone else, I'm assuming you're proxying the content?<p>Might you still get those errors anyway if some javascript on the page makes a request for non-SSL content?
Since an SSL cert costs about $20 a year, this would cost more. I don't see the point.<p>For $20 a month I can have my own VPS, my own IP, and my own certificate and side-step all of this.<p>Perhaps this is to arbitrage against people not knowing any better, or not having the expertise to implement it properly. In any case, does seem to be a small market.