The warning "...contains some unencrypted..." is shown, when at least one component of the shown content was not obtained using https.

We also show that warning when JavaScript is used to modify the shown content. A discussion is in http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=155760

Kai


Suneetha K wrote:
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.




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