Webservice get/send securely in non-secure shell?

Hey all,
Perhaps I'm btiing off things a bit too complicated for someone who has never used FLEX before, but I've got to do some research and then build a mock sample for the company I work for.
What we're trying to do is allow users to login via flex to their account w/o ever leaving the current page they're viewing. Currently they are taken to another area and system altogether so as to jump from the non-secure to secure server.
So the plan is to just click the login button and stay right there the whole time for a seamless experience. I had asked if this was possible at all previously and heard about the SecureHTTPChannel method as well as the SecureAMFChannel one.
I have gotten Flex to see our wsdl and pull a string of data via the WebService function, throw it in a DataGrid, but honestly have no clue whatsoever where to even start moving towards now in order to get to the intended goal mentioned above.
Can someone please help point me in a general direction as to what needs to happen and what general methods need to be employed to get there? Thanks for any help!

This is related to the URL bar autofill feature. Please see these threads:
* [https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/933563 typing in url for my company website sends it to https index page in Firefox, but not IE or Chrome, and the behavoir is not wanted]
* [https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/933470 After updating to 14.0.1 Firefox will force https on websites. How do I fix?]

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