Dave,
Thanks for your input. Yes i have links without an http or https coded directly in it. But the underlying protocol the page uses is https and i don't see where the problem is. The pages work fine with fire fox and Mozilla. I want to know, what makes IE think that the pages have mixed content and figure out a work around, such that it doesn't throw nasty popups. Unfortunately the app is mainly certified to run with IE.

Thanks,
Vijay Venkataraman

Dave Newton wrote:

vijay venkataraman wrote:
I am stuck - Any pointers would be really helpful.

If you navigate using a link without an http or https coded directly it
will use the protocol of the page you're navigating from.

Dave



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