Are the links written <img src=http://.....?
That makes the server access the *insecure* server for them.
Try making them relative URL's?
--- Mark Lo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have installed my secure web server and get the test
> certificate
> from verisign. I was trying some of my web pages that using
> https://mydomain/test.html. Then, a window pop-up and indicate that
> some of the information is not secured, so it will not be show on the
> web page. All of the insecured informations are picture which is
> using
> jpeg or gif format. I wonder what is wrong with those pictures. And
> How to overcome this problem.
>
> Thanks
>
> Mark
>
>
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