Hi Everyone,

I've searched the archives and FAQ for the answer to this, to no avail.

I have a page on my site that has one frameset with two frames, one of
which is a frameset with two more frames (yah, i know, frames are evil
yadda yadda). 

The outermost frameset is called with a secure URL, and all of the <frame
src="..."> tags use only relative URIs. Nevertheless, when viewed on IE
the page gives the warning "this page contains both secure and insecure
elements" - it's not an IE specific bug, as Netscape's security summary
says the same thing - listing the individual page elements in Netscape
shows that it thinks that the html pages, all of which it correctly lists
as https://<whatever> have:

Security: Status unknown

One of the frames does use Javascript (ya, i know, javascript is as evil
as frames, yadda yadda) extensively to write to another frame; I don't
know if it's the frames or the Javascript (or something completely
different?) that's causing this problem... which is why I'm coming here
for advice :)

TIA,
Lee


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