I wonder if Firefox and Mozilla don't complain because you've turned
that setting off. In Firefox, try "about:config" and then filter for
"warn". The setting security.warn_viewing_mixed must be set to true in
order to get the warning.
If it already is true, then I think you've got to look for something
that loads only with IE. Any stylesheets or JavaScript loaded only in IE?
Could there be nested stylesheets, so the offending "http" doesn't occur
in the text of the base page? Getting even further unlikely, perhaps
JavaScript is constructing a URL to dynamically load something?
vijay venkataraman wrote:
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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