I am getting a very weird graphics problem on Internet Explorer 5.x using
SSL. The problem is identical if I use apache + mod_ssl under Windows
NT/2000 or Stronghold on Solaris 2.7.
The problem is that the top of the page has a logo, and below this a login
& password form. In the logo at the top, instead of the logo, it shows a
portion of the login form, and when I enter stuff in the main form, it is
also shown in the errant graphic. Very bizarre. It's unpredictable --
occasionally the occrect graphic will show up, but most times not.
Sometimes nothing at all shows up, just the box with an X in it.
The problem goes away with SSL turned off, and does not show up in
Netscape (Netscape never seems to have any problems with SSL :-) Yes, I
do have the line in my httpd.conf file as instructed in the mod_ssl manual
(actually, it was already there from the installation). Is this a known
problem with Internet Explorer?
-- Brett
http://www.chapelperilous.net/btfwk/
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