On Wed, Sep 06, 2000 at 04:59:34PM +0200, Mads Toftum wrote:
>
> There is probably something that you've missed ... perhaps the frameset itself?
> The easiest way to track this down is usually (at least in my experience) to throw
> a tcp dumper at your browser and try to see when it starts loadingfrom other sites.
> One thing to note with msie - if one element somewhere on the page can't be 
> displayed, then msie will generate it's own error page ... and that page is seen
> as not being HTTPS!

I've seen this problem myself, only with MSIE 5.5.  Every other browser
works fine.  I belive that you can duplicate this by having a tag that
looks like this:

<a href="javascript:somefunction();">

I saw someone else suggest doing something like this:

<a href="#" onClick="somefunction();">

But this doesn't work on MSIE 5.0!!!  I've bashed my head against this for
a while, but it seems to be just a MSIE 5.5 bug.

-Dave
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