Re: Frames & Javascript -> insecure?

2000-07-31 Thread Paul
--- Lee Feigenbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > the page gives the warning > "this page contains both secure and insecure elements" This will happen if ANYTHING is accessed by a nonsecure protocol, even so much as a single banner from another site. You did say all links were relative, though..

Re: Frames & Javascript -> insecure?

2000-07-28 Thread Doug Poulin
forms and cgi scripts. I hope this helps. Doug Poulin - Original Message - From: Lee Feigenbaum <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, July 28, 2000 11:25 AM Subject: Re: Frames & Javascript -> insecure? > I did check everything, and ever

Re: Frames & Javascript -> insecure?

2000-07-28 Thread Lee Feigenbaum
I did check everything, and everything is being served via HTTPS (everything is specified relative to the main frameset pages, which are all https). In fact, Netscape lists the individual images as being secure, but all of the .html components of the page are listed as 'Status unknown'. Thanks fo

Re: Frames & Javascript -> insecure?

2000-07-28 Thread Cliff Woolley
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/28/00 12:12PM The outermost frameset is called with a secure URL, and all of the >src="..."> tags use only relative URIs. Nevertheless, when viewed on IE>the page gives the warning "this page contains both secure and insecure>elements" - it's not an IE specific b

Frames & Javascript -> insecure?

2000-07-28 Thread Lee Feigenbaum
Hi Everyone, I've searched the archives and FAQ for the answer to this, to no avail. I have a page on my site that has one frameset with two frames, one of which is a frameset with two more frames (yah, i know, frames are evil yadda yadda). The outermost frameset is called with a secure URL, a