I'm going to assume that like any good webmaster these days, you have access to MSIE. Go to tools->Internet Options->Security->Custom Level. Under 'Miscellaneous' select the 'Disable' option for 'Display mixed content'. Click on enough Ok buttons to get to the main IE screen. Attempt to access your page. If it looks like sh*t, then the problem is that you are referencing images/stylesheets with the HTTP protocol from an HTTPS page.
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Greetings, > I'm running Apache with mod SSL on a linux box. I'm also running Tomcat and > using the JkMount statements to send all of the jsp pages to Tomcat. The > clients that I set this up for are complaining that the little lock box in > the browser doesn't show up on the jsp pages - but isn't the connection > still secure b/c it's going through apache? > > > Thanks, > Bobbie > > Bobbie Atristain > Internet Systems Administrator > Media General, INC. > 804.649.6156 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]