me e-mail browsers don't try to treat it as html.
Troy Sosamon
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I had this same problem. The way I solved
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> Hi Tom,
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> Assuming you have your site loaded like HTTPS://www.site.com
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> Are you saying the page
I had this same problem. The way I solved it was to redefine the
frame page on a https connect. In other words, when going to the
pages you want to run through SSL, define a frame page to load all
your frames in SSL. A bit of a hassle, but it works.
ie
http://widget.com/frame.html The fir
ent: Wednesday, December 17, 2003 11:58 PM
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> this is one of the gripes against frames - they only show the lock if
> everything is ssl, including the main frame.
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> On Dec 17, 2003, at 4:16 PM, Tom Ferg
this is one of the gripes against frames - they only show the lock if
everything is ssl, including the main frame.
On Dec 17, 2003, at 4:16 PM, Tom Ferguson wrote:
Is there anyway that anyone is aware of that I can make a browser show
the
SSL "LOCK" icon at the bottom when using frames?
In t
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Is there anyway that anyone is aware of that I can make a browser show the
SSL "LOCK" icon at the bottom when using frames?
In this particular situation, I have 3 frames: top, left, and main (large
target for most of my content). The idea here is to have only the Main
frame change and the Top and