thanks thaths (how are we supposed to pronounce
thaths?)

yes the page uses frames and the contents of the frame
(that is the whole page that is opened comes from
https://payseal.icici.com. do a refresh on that page
and popups appear and dissapear .my knowledge of most
of the stuff involved is pretty basic so i guess ill
take some time to understand whats going on.
but if you are interested you can always get to that
page by registering no credit card info required. and
find out yourself and tell me too. 

basically what i need to know is how is this possible
isnt the browser supposed to give a certificate
invalid alert 

i ll take my own sweet long to get get some
fundamentals (just clicking on certificate button and
installing a certificate in iis did not teach me much
:))


> 4. I always have the browser alert me when I am
> entering a secure site.
> This is so that I know I can safely give out my
> credit card to make impulse
> purchases.
a certificate never gave me any sense of security i
have seen ample sites with valid certificates where
they had blank password in their databases. and .inc
files lying out in world visible folders with
passwords in clear text (can they make it any
easier).duh why.


thanks again for your time
gb

That long black cloud is comin' down
                           --bob dylan




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