I had this problem a while back, because the two sites were on completely
different servers, one linux one NT so it was difficult.
What you can do is map your images directory to the secure server so the
images are in the same physical location but multiple sites can hit it.
At 12:58 PM 3/28/2000 -0600, you wrote:
> On the website we are preparing for a client we need to
>allow site users to enter a valid URL that points to an image file, then
>redisplay that image in a Secure Page. The page is secure with standard SSL
>settings. This works fine when using Internet Explorer but fails miserably
>in Netscape Navigator (sometimes causing Netscape to crash). When Netscape
>attempts to access one of the secure pages (https) that contains one of the
>unsecured image URLs (http) it will prompt the site user to view both
>unsecured and secure information just as IE does. Even if you agree to view
>both secure and unsecured data only a strange image link is seen where the
>image should be (provided the browser doesn't crash totally). The new image
>link is labeled, "internal-icon-insecure." The IMG SRC in the resulting
>View Source of the page shows the correct URL.
>
> The question is then "Is there a way to have Netscape show
>un-secure images in a secure page without replacing the image with this
>strange image link?"
>
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