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Labels: Type-Bug Pri-2 OS-All Area-Misc

New issue 5454 by scratched86: Enabling "Block all insecure content" should  
prevent request from being made on network.
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=5454

Chrome Version       : 1.0.154.36
URLs (if applicable) :
Other browsers tested: N/A

What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Enable the "Block all insecure content" option
2. Open "about:network" in a tab and start recording network traffic
3. Go to a page which includes mixed HTTPS and HTTP content (gmail
connected to AIM is one I've tried)

What is the expected result?
When the "some elements came from an unverified source and were not
displayed" message comes up, the network request also should be stopped.


What happens instead?
A notification is shown saying the unverified content was not displayed,
but the request is still made.

I'm not sure if this is a technical limitation, but I would imagine that if
browsing a secure site, no requests should be made to insecure elements if
the option is enabled. It could potentially open up some serious security
risks.

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