http - HTTPS

This symbol is a picture of a lock or a certificate, right? Just place
the picture on your page in Freeway, same as you would any other
image. Otherwise, if the server is connecting with the browser over
port 443, the browser will do whatever it does (little lock icon,
yellow background on the URL, etc.) to indicate that the connection is
secure. You can’t do anything to make the browser do that part if the
connection is not actually secure.

Walter

On Nov 11, 2009, at 11:51 AM, julie maxwell allen wrote:

Walt,

I took the squiggles out and it worked like a charm


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I just have the HTML code… not the picture.

On Nov 11, 2009, at 12:14 PM, Walter Lee Davis wrote:

This symbol is a picture of a lock or a certificate, right? Just
place the picture on your page in Freeway, same as you would any
other image. Otherwise, if the server is connecting with the browser
over port 443, the browser will do whatever it does (little lock
icon, yellow background on the URL, etc.) to indicate that the
connection is secure. You can’t do anything to make the browser do
that part if the connection is not actually secure.

Walter

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Walt,

I took the squiggles out and it worked like a charm


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Could you post it here? Use the same trick I did (four tildes in a
row, all by themselves on a line, then your code, then another line
with four tildes) and then it will stay properly formatted in the Web
view.

Walter

On Nov 11, 2009, at 12:17 PM, julie maxwell allen wrote:

I just have the HTML code… not the picture.

On Nov 11, 2009, at 12:14 PM, Walter Lee Davis wrote:

This symbol is a picture of a lock or a certificate, right? Just
place the picture on your page in Freeway, same as you would any
other image. Otherwise, if the server is connecting with the
browser over port 443, the browser will do whatever it does (little
lock icon, yellow background on the URL, etc.) to indicate that the
connection is secure. You can’t do anything to make the browser do
that part if the connection is not actually secure.

Walter

On Nov 11, 2009, at 11:51 AM, julie maxwell allen wrote:

Walt,

I took the squiggles out and it worked like a charm


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<span id="siteseal"><script type="text/javascript"
src="https://seal.godaddy.com/getSeal?sealID=HHVDRZ3qZiF2llkZYD8bGC9BcuALJrP
Scer2n1o4ycZte9fwedf7D11Qwkc"></script><br/><a style="font-family:  
arial;
font-size: 9px" href="https://auctions.godaddy.com" target="_blank">Go
Daddy</a></span>

On Nov 11, 2009, at 12:23 PM, Walter Lee Davis wrote:

Could you post it here? Use the same trick I did (four tildes in a
row, all by themselves on a line, then your code, then another line
with four tildes) and then it will stay properly formatted in the
Web view.

Walter

On Nov 11, 2009, at 12:17 PM, julie maxwell allen wrote:

I just have the HTML code… not the picture.

On Nov 11, 2009, at 12:14 PM, Walter Lee Davis wrote:

This symbol is a picture of a lock or a certificate, right? Just
place the picture on your page in Freeway, same as you would any
other image. Otherwise, if the server is connecting with the
browser over port 443, the browser will do whatever it does
(little lock icon, yellow background on the URL, etc.) to indicate
that the connection is secure. You can’t do anything to make the
browser do that part if the connection is not actually secure.

Walter

On Nov 11, 2009, at 11:51 AM, julie maxwell allen wrote:

Walt,

I took the squiggles out and it worked like a charm


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It’s up to you (or your client) if you want to advertise for GoDaddy
like that. But if you do, just paste this into a Markup item and place
it on the page where you would like the seal to appear. You’ll have to
experiment with it once you upload, you won’t see anything WYSIWYG in
Freeway except an empty box with a little < H > in the corner.

Walter

On Nov 11, 2009, at 12:28 PM, julie maxwell allen wrote:


<span id="siteseal"><script type="text/javascript"
src="https://seal.godaddy.com/getSeal?sealID=HHVDRZ3qZiF2llkZYD8bGC9BcuALJrP
Scer2n1o4ycZte9fwedf7D11Qwkc"></script><br/><a style="font-family:  
arial;
font-size: 9px" href="https://auctions.godaddy.com" target="_blank">Go
Daddy</a></span>

On Nov 11, 2009, at 12:23 PM, Walter Lee Davis wrote:

Could you post it here? Use the same trick I did (four tildes in a
row, all by themselves on a line, then your code, then another line
with four tildes) and then it will stay properly formatted in the
Web view.

Walter

On Nov 11, 2009, at 12:17 PM, julie maxwell allen wrote:

I just have the HTML code… not the picture.

On Nov 11, 2009, at 12:14 PM, Walter Lee Davis wrote:

This symbol is a picture of a lock or a certificate, right? Just
place the picture on your page in Freeway, same as you would any
other image. Otherwise, if the server is connecting with the
browser over port 443, the browser will do whatever it does
(little lock icon, yellow background on the URL, etc.) to
indicate that the connection is secure. You can’t do anything to
make the browser do that part if the connection is not actually
secure.

Walter

On Nov 11, 2009, at 11:51 AM, julie maxwell allen wrote:

Walt,

I took the squiggles out and it worked like a charm


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Thank you… as I said… you rock!

On Nov 11, 2009, at 12:34 PM, Walter Lee Davis wrote:

It’s up to you (or your client) if you want to advertise for GoDaddy
like that. But if you do, just paste this into a Markup item and
place it on the page where you would like the seal to appear. You’ll
have to experiment with it once you upload, you won’t see anything
WYSIWYG in Freeway except an empty box with a little < H > in the
corner.

Walter

On Nov 11, 2009, at 12:28 PM, julie maxwell allen wrote:


<span id="siteseal"><script type="text/javascript"
src="https://seal.godaddy.com/getSeal?sealID=HHVDRZ3qZiF2llkZYD8bGC9BcuALJrP
Scer2n1o4ycZte9fwedf7D11Qwkc"></script><br/><a style="font-family:  
arial;
font-size: 9px" href="https://auctions.godaddy.com"  
target="_blank">Go
Daddy</a></span>

On Nov 11, 2009, at 12:23 PM, Walter Lee Davis wrote:

Could you post it here? Use the same trick I did (four tildes in a
row, all by themselves on a line, then your code, then another
line with four tildes) and then it will stay properly formatted in
the Web view.

Walter

On Nov 11, 2009, at 12:17 PM, julie maxwell allen wrote:

I just have the HTML code… not the picture.

On Nov 11, 2009, at 12:14 PM, Walter Lee Davis wrote:

This symbol is a picture of a lock or a certificate, right? Just
place the picture on your page in Freeway, same as you would any
other image. Otherwise, if the server is connecting with the
browser over port 443, the browser will do whatever it does
(little lock icon, yellow background on the URL, etc.) to
indicate that the connection is secure. You can’t do anything to
make the browser do that part if the connection is not actually
secure.

Walter

On Nov 11, 2009, at 11:51 AM, julie maxwell allen wrote:

Walt,

I took the squiggles out and it worked like a charm


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It’s up to you (or your client) if you want to advertise for GoDaddy like that.

Personally it smacks of Snake Oil to me - there are far better/more subtle graphics for this and I don’t think it will endear visitors to him.

David


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I told him I did not like it… But hey who am I!

Sent from my iPhone

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It’s up to you (or your client) if you want to advertise for GoDad
dy like that.

Personally it smacks of Snake Oil to me - there are far better/more
subtle graphics for this and I don’t think it will endear visitors
to him.

David


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are there better ones from godaddy or somewhere else that can be used?

On Nov 11, 2009, at 7:52 PM, DeltaDave wrote:

It’s up to you (or your client) if you want to advertise for
GoDaddy like that.

Personally it smacks of Snake Oil to me - there are far better/more
subtle graphics for this and I don’t think it will endear visitors
to him.

David


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Essentially you could make one of your own - thats what GD did. I am sure a Google search for Padlock images will turn up something suitable. This is a Network Solutions one - not suggesting you use it but is certainly a lot more subtle than the GD one.

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On 12 Nov 2009, at 00:52, DeltaDave wrote:

Personally it smacks of Snake Oil to me - there are far better/more subtle graphics for this and I don’t think it will endear visitors to him.

Also, from what I hear on another list, hosting with GoDaddy is not something you’d want to brag about.

best wishes,

Paul Bradforth

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NO its not… I am not having fun w godaddy… my other sites are w
have-host… what a difference!!

On Nov 12, 2009, at 5:06 AM, Paul Bradforth wrote:

On 12 Nov 2009, at 00:52, DeltaDave wrote:

Personally it smacks of Snake Oil to me - there are far better/more
subtle graphics for this and I don’t think it will endear visitors
to him.

Also, from what I hear on another list, hosting with GoDaddy is not
something you’d want to brag about.

best wishes,

Paul Bradforth

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So why GD for this one?

D


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The client does his blog site w godaddy -and stuck w them… his choice
not mine… I cringed when he told me…
I am going to help a friend w a site for his radio show and it is
parked on godaddy - i told him it needs to be changed… and he will…

J
On Nov 12, 2009, at 8:20 AM, DeltaDave wrote:

So why GD for this one?

D


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