On Mar 6, 2014, at 2:26 PM, Lee Larson <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I think I see why you're having a problem. If you hold down the command key 
> (, ⌘, splat, whatever) and click the title bar of the Safari window, it will 
> show you the whole URL. There's also the awkward ⌘LCV — do it with one hand, 
> if you can.


Holding down the Command key and clicking on the title bar of the Safari window 
or anywhere else on the Safari window does nothing.
Command-LCV, which I can't do with one hand, puts the email address of a friend 
who has no L or C or V in it. Also there is no website with their email 
address. 

> 
> When I go to https://www.yewdellgardens.org, I get a secure connection with 
> 128-bit encryption for much of the page

How do you tell that it is a secure connection with 128-bit encryption?


Anne



> , but some of the pictures on the page, which may come from another server, 
> are not encrypted. Other browsers — perhaps even older versions of Safari — 
> flag a page as encrypted, if there was a valid encryption certificate 
> associated with it. It looks like Apple has tightened that up with newer 
> versions of Safari and maybe it doesn't show the page as encrypted if there 
> are any non-encrypted resources on the page.
> 
> I just tried it with Chrome and got a lock with a caution sign on it, so I 
> guess Chrome has a middle ground — which I like better.
> 
> I just tried Firefox — under Linux — and it also has a caution sign — again, 
> a better solution than that of Safari.
> 
> I don’t  have an older version of Safari with which to try it.
> 
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