Re: "some parts are unencrypted", but what parts?

2010-04-19 Thread Gervase Markham
On 16/04/10 06:15, Nelson Bolyard wrote: How does it signify unencrypted Javascript or CSS content? Some of them use alert(). Hacky, but effective. The idea is that you invoke it as required rather than having it turned on all the time. It's for web authors, not for every-day users. Gerv --

Re: "some parts are unencrypted", but what parts?

2010-04-15 Thread Nelson Bolyard
On 2010-04-15 06:14 PST, Gervase Markham wrote: > On 14/04/10 12:15, Developer wrote: >> Why I can not know what part of page is unencrypted? >> I see a warning of "some parts are unencrypted", but what parts? > > There are bookmarklets and greasemonkey scrip

Re: "some parts are unencrypted", but what parts?

2010-04-15 Thread Developer
El jue, 15-04-2010 a las 14:14 +0100, Gervase Markham escribió: > > There are bookmarklets and greasemonkey scripts which will search for > and highlight the unencrypted content. > This does not seem really a Status of SSL connection. The question is, Why padlock is red (broken) ? The page is

Re: "some parts are unencrypted", but what parts?

2010-04-15 Thread Gervase Markham
On 14/04/10 12:15, Developer wrote: Why I can not know what part of page is unencrypted? I see a warning of "some parts are unencrypted", but what parts? There are bookmarklets and greasemonkey scripts which will search for and highlight the unencrypted content. Gerv -- dev-t

Re: "some parts are unencrypted", but what parts?

2010-04-14 Thread Nelson B Bolyard
On 2010/04/14 04:15 PDT, Developer wrote: > Hello, > After test several pages with Firefox, in HTTPS mode. > > Why I can not know what part of page is unencrypted? > I see a warning of "some parts are unencrypted", but what parts? > A very big problem using data scheme

"some parts are unencrypted", but what parts?

2010-04-14 Thread Developer
Hello, After test several pages with Firefox, in HTTPS mode. Why I can not know what part of page is unencrypted? I see a warning of "some parts are unencrypted", but what parts? A very big problem using data scheme under https downloaded page (old bug) but difficult to locate it first