Hi Paul,

Thanks for the reply. Sorry, I was misleading in my description of the
problem. Yes, the certificate is signed by us, and it generates a
browser warning. But the application does not work at all when called
from inside an iframe.

On 17 Νοέ, 12:18, Paul Robinson <ukcue...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Why not sign the certificate yourself? The result won't be trusted, and will 
> generate a browser warning, but it will more faithfully represent what 
> happens in production.
>
> Google for something like "self signed ssl certificate" to work out how to do 
> it.
>
> HTH
> Paul
>
> On 17/11/11 10:08, gerry wrote:
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> > Hi all,
>
> > I have an application that is secured with an unsigned ssl
> > certificate. I have a second application, which is a TabPanel, and on
> > one tab I need to include the first application, as an iFrame, using a
> > Frame object. In development mode, in chrome, it returns a 501
> > (net::ERR_INSECURE_RESPONSE) error, but it works when deployed (you
> > get the warning and you can click continue). In Firefox it does not
> > work. The page is displayed but it seems like no javascript is
> > rendered, you can see only the css background. I assume this is
> > because of the ssl because it's working if I use a random http url
> > (not https). Is there something I can do for this?
>
> > The fact that it displays a warning before you can continue is not
> > really bothering me, because on real production we can use a paid ssl
> > certificate.
>
> > Is there another way I can include the first application into the
> > second? The problem is that it is an entirely different application,
> > with a different entry point and HTML structure, that's why I tried to
> > use an iframe.
>
> > Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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