A foggy recollection tells me you want to either use https:// in the
URL, or use relative paths (../../foo.js), not domain-less absolute
paths.

Jerry Johnson
Web Developer
Dolan Media Company


-----Original Message-----
From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 5:15 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: stupid IE and https

Anyone seen an error where if you view a page in IE, and the page has

<script src="/foo.js">

You get a warning that you are leaving a secure site... even though
the script src is relative and will be loading under https?

I googled, but never found an answer.
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