Are you sure you want send a form again?

Does anyone know if there is a way to change the Preferences to get rid of this idiot mini window that asks ,"are you sure you want send a form again?" It is a terribly annoying feature of Safari. Sort like something Microsoft would force on us.
Thanks.

Safari's Preferences>Security> uncheck 'Ask before sending a non-secure form to a secure website'
Tom

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