I’ve never seen a browser that can’t handle https
But an HTTP server that doesn’t have a unique IP address cannot use HTTPS. There are extensions to the standard that fix this problem (e.g., Server Name Indication), but they are not widely supported. (The problem stems from SSL working on a lower level of abstraction than HTTP.)
But an HTTP server that doesn’t have a unique IP address cannot use HTTPS. There are extensions to the standard that fix this problem (e.g., Server Name Indication), but they are not widely supported. (The problem stems from SSL working on a lower level of abstraction than HTTP.)