We had this problem with some of our customers on older IEs too. Everything
worked fine, except the https pages. We found out, that the HTTP 1.1
implementation of IE was faulty, so we told our customer to set their
preferences to HTTP 1.0. I don't know anymore if there was some additional
trick, but I'll ask and post here when I know more.

wiwo

On Wednesday 26 February 2003 21:12, you wrote:
> Taking a shot that someone might recognize this:
>
> We are having problems here with an international site returning broken
> images from https requests from older IE browsers. With IE versions less
> than 5.5 they are getting broken images. (The pages are fine on other
> browsers). Previously they were also having issues with alerts, but that
> seems to have been resolved with the installation of a corrected
> non-chained cert.
>
> Anyone have any thoughts/experience/wisdom to offer on this?
>
> Thanks,
> Elizabeth Thomas
> America Online, Inc.
>
>
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