On Monday, November 21, 2011 10:30:02 PM UTC-5, James Gilliam wrote:
>
> I am using HTTPS but get the annoying caution warning (or even big red
> X warning) when using the chrome browser when there is unsecured
> content in the page.  This can occur if even one http:// <img> is
> being used, e.g. a profile pic from twitter. Or if you are loading
> javascript from an ad server. I looked for a more appropriate forum
> because I realize this is a Chrome issue but could not find any.
>
> I have been able to get away from some of this by redirecting from my
> own https to the http ... this redirection Chrome does not detect;
> unfortunately, the ad server disallows it.
>
>
>
On Monday, November 21, 2011 10:30:02 PM UTC-5, James Gilliam wrote:
>
> I am using HTTPS but get the annoying caution warning (or even big red
> X warning) when using the chrome browser when there is unsecured
> content in the page.  This can occur if even one http:// <img> is
> being used, e.g. a profile pic from twitter. Or if you are loading
> javascript from an ad server. I looked for a more appropriate forum
> because I realize this is a Chrome issue but could not find any.
>
> I have been able to get away from some of this by redirecting from my
> own https to the http ... this redirection Chrome does not detect;
> unfortunately, the ad server disallows it.
>
> There is no warning in Safari.
>
> My customer is complaining that the https warning makes my content
> seem less secure to others.
>
> Any ideas out there.
>
>
On Monday, November 21, 2011 10:30:02 PM UTC-5, James Gilliam wrote:
>
> I am using HTTPS but get the annoying caution warning (or even big red
> X warning) when using the chrome browser when there is unsecured
> content in the page.  This can occur if even one http:// <img> is
> being used, e.g. a profile pic from twitter. Or if you are loading
> javascript from an ad server. I looked for a more appropriate forum
> because I realize this is a Chrome issue but could not find any.
>
> I have been able to get away from some of this by redirecting from my
> own https to the http ... this redirection Chrome does not detect;
> unfortunately, the ad server disallows it.
>
> There is no warning in Safari.
>
> My customer is complaining that the https warning makes my content
> seem less secure to others.
>
> Any ideas out there.
>
>

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