Chris Campbell wrote: > When I view my SouthTrust > account information in Mozilla, it shows a closed padlock (secure) BUT > with a red stripe through it, apparently indicating a problem.
That's a mixed secure/insecure content indicator, as you seem to know. > If I click on the padlock, I can get details about the security > certificate on which the https session is based. There are no obvious > problems with the certificate, except for one small thing. The field > entitled "Issued By - Common Name (CN)" says "[Not Part Of > Certificate]" in it. That's not a problem at all. It's OK for issuer certs to have no CN. > ---------------------- > > And the response I got back from them was: > > "Actually, the problem lies with Mozilla's apparent inability to > recognize the valid site certificate. NO, a mixed content indicator is never caused by certificate problems, AFAIK. > ----------------------- > > Can I get some comment on this? I'm running Moz 1.2.1 on Win32. Does the affected page have frames? Is one frame an http frame and the rest https? Perhaps one frame uses javascript to modify the frame content. That currently triggers the mixed content indicator, which is a problem, IMO. -- Nelson Bolyard Disclaimer: I speak for myself, not for Netscape
