Well, I installed Firebug (seems pretty cool) and looked very carefully
through everything.  All links are absolute references.  See for yourself!
 Go to https://universalprintinginc.com/ and click on "Terms of Service"
and you'll see the problem.

I don't understand the requirement of the iframe, but I guess it's
necessary.  There are some known issues related to iframes and IE and the
SSL connection, specifically that iframes require a src= element.  I tried
adding a src element, but then thickbox did not function propely, although
the SSL mixed warning did go away.

Thanks,

Ben



> I can't believe I'm writing these words,  :)  but from my experience,
> it is unlikely that this is due to an IE bug. I have seen the same
> thing before...where the warning about "some items not being secure"
> appears in IE but not Firefox. It may have been to some relaxed (or
> misconfigured) Firefox preference or something, but from what I
> eventually found in my situation, in my opinion, Firefox should have
> been triggering the same warning.
>
> Anyway, I recommend that you use FireBug 1.0 (http://getfirebug.com/)
> in Firefox to find out what's causing the issue. Using Firebug's
> "Net" tab, inspect the URLs of every asset that your page is loading.
> You can invoke a thickbox and see what assets are called in while the
> thickbox appears. Note that if you hold your mouse over the asset's
> name you will see the full path of the request used to request the
> asset. If any of the assets don't start with "https://"; then that's
> your culprit. Then it would just be a matter of determining what code
> on your page (HTML or JavaScript) is causing that request to occur
> and modifying your code accordingly.
>
> Good Luck!
> -THEO-
>
> P.S. Firebug rules. :)
>
>
>
> On Jan 27, 2007, at 8:20 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Yeah, that's the bug.  There are no actual non-SSL connections to
>> anything
>> going on. Works just fine in Firefox.
>>
>>> If you are linking to any resources in the page (image/css/js) with a
>>> http:// url you will get this message. Might also happen with ajax
>>> calls,
>>> but not sure.
>>>
>>> Blair
>>>
>>> On 1/27/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I have a site on an https://domain.com.  When I click on a
>>>> thickbox-enabled link in IE, I get an error that says somethings are
>>>> secure, some are not.  Is there a fix for this?  Known issue?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Ben
>>>>
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