specifies that a SOAP envelope is to be included in the response.
Using PROC SOAP with Transport Layer Security
(TLS)
TLS and Data Encryption
Transport Layer Security (TLS) and its predecessor, Secure Sockets Layer (SSL),
enables web browsers and web servers to communicate over a secured connection by
encrypting data. Both browsers and servers encrypt data before the data is transmitted.
The receiving browser or server then decrypts the data before it is processed.
Note:All discussion of TLS is also applicable to the predecessor protocol, Secure
Sockets Layer (SSL).
Note:TLS now has a renegotiation feature that prevents unauthorized ...
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