Hi!,
I have SSL warning: "Viewing a page with encrypted unencrypted
mix" enabled on my Mozilla browser v1.2b.
I want to know, based on what in the content of the response for a
https request does mozilla decide to pop up a message saying...
"You have requested an encrypted page that contains some unencrypted
information..."
My web application has a html page which is a frameset with 2 frames.
One of the frames has got a tree like content, the nodes of which are
html links (hrefs). This tree is generated using javascript.
When I enable SSL on my web server & access this page via HTTPS I get
the above warning message. All I want to know is what might have been
there in my html code that is responsible for this message.
I can assure you that I do not have any hrefs in the html that point to
http://<something>. All my links are relative to the doc-root.
Same is the case in Netscape 7.0
ThanX in advance.
-Sunitha.
