Ok,
I made this site in FW. I was uploading originally to a folder on my site so that the customer can see as we went.
When I got the go ahead - I uploaded (1 wk ago) to the official site address. I had secured the server w james and godaddy prior to this since there was a site there before (yes my doing - but we will not digress LOL)
I have not changed anything in the week
I have used FW actions
PHP FF, fade, validate, and a few more includeing a flash file from EWA.
I can definatly see that over fluffy bunnies and cats will break IE LOL
So, Oh great Walter, what can I do to fix this?
Thanks
J
On Nov 2, 2010, at 11:57 AM, Walter Lee Davis wrote:
Well, we can’t see the message, but I can guess what it is. Windows IE has this notion that a page should not contain a mixture of content from a secure domain and an insecure domain. This is actually a pretty good idea, since you can really damage IE with an innocent-looking JPEG image. (Cats, or very fluffy bunnies seems to do the worst. ;-).)
You need to make sure that the entire page, everything from the Resources folder included, are all coming from within your HTTPS secure domain rather than being mixed-source. If you have built the entire page using Freeway, and used Freeway to upload to your secure server, then this is pretty much guaranteed to be the case anyway. But if you have mixed in some Actions or hand-coding, or if you have used the same Freeway document to create secure and non-secure portions of the site, there are a lot of avenues for the non-secure stuff to mix in to your otherwise secure page.
Walter
On Nov 2, 2010, at 10:36 AM, Julie Maxwell Allen wrote:
PS I am not getting this warning at all.
I have cleared my cache and tried on FF and safari
any help would be great. Also, are you getting this?
Julie
On Nov 2, 2010, at 10:18 AM, Julie Maxwell Allen wrote:
GOod morning,
I have a client that says that when going on to his site, http://www.faithsatellite.com he gets the following message:
Also we get a security warning when the site come up.clicked on more info and this is what we are wondering about.
What does it mean when I have both secure and non-secure (mixed) content?
Secure and non-secure content, or mixed content, means that a webpage is trying to display elements using both secure (HTTPS/SSL) and non-secure (HTTP) web server connections. This often happens with online stores or financial sites that display images, banners, or scripts that are coming from a server that is not secured.
The risk of displaying mixed content is that a non-secure webpage or script might be able to access information from the secure content.
any ideas on how to fix this? and what it is?
Thanks
Julie
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