Images on the sercure page need to reference with image URLs with "https"
instead of "http". Example: On the secure page https://www.myurl.com, the
image title image would be <img src="https://www.myurl.com/title_image.gif">
hope this helps
K. Dunn
>Hi,
>
>I tried what Jeff suggested below but Netscape 4.5 wouldn't load the
>images. It did give a warning about non secure data on a secure page.
>
>Are there any directives I can use?
>
>regards and thanks
>
>Scott
>
>>You would have to reference all the images with the full url name.
>
>>For example, if youur page is
>
>>https://mydomain.com/index.html
>
>>All your graphics on the page would have to be
>
>>http://mydomain.com/graphic1.gif
>
>>instead of just /graphic1.gif
>
>>Of course, the user will end up with messages about unencrypted data
>>being
>>displayed on a secure connection (of something of the sort).
>
>
>>Jeff
>
>
>
>On Mon, 27 Sep 1999, Scott Alexander wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> My Apache 1.3.9 server sends out images encrypted.
>>
>> How can I send images not encrypted and save some resources.
>>
>>
>> regards
>>
>> Scott
>>
>>
>
>
>
>
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