Actually I am using IE7 - the tabs are a dead giveaway, and the help-about
section identifies it as version 7.xxxx.xx.x.xxx. 

Anyway, I did a little research and found this site
(http://blogs.msdn.com/ie/archive/2005/11/21/495507.aspx). 

Specifically, this line - "In IE7, most normal sites including those with
"the lock" today will not have a color-filled address bar."

So then I would automatically assume that Verisign is one of these normal
sites. But then I read this paragraph:

"If the browsers and the Certification Authority industry can generate
better guidelines to identify web sites, we want to take the experience in
the address bar a step further to help create a positive experience for
rigorously identified HTTPS sites. We have implemented a green-filled
address bar in IE7 for sites that meet future guidelines for better identity
validation. Along with the green fill, our current design for the address
bar includes the name of the business alternating with the name of the third
party Certification Authority who identified the business. We think this
alternating presentation of business name with Certification Authority name
is the right balance of user notification and simplicity."

So, by looking at this, I assume that MS does have this in place, or is this
something that is still in the works. If they do have it in place, then I
would think that Verisign would have these rigorous certs in place so that
the feature they are promoting actually works. 



Bruce

-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Scott 

You are using IE6, or something else.

Firefox is yellowish, and looks different.




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