Steve wrote:

> I was going to some https pages from different websites on the Win32
> 11/19 build, and I noticed that the Mozilla lock icon wasn't locked.
> Clicking on it showed that the pages' identity and encryption weren't
> working.  Reloading the page wasn't working (not that I should have to
> do this anyway).
> 
> It seems unlikely that the causes of the problem are the websites that
> I was hitting. However, later in the day, I tried viewing the same
> places in a similar MacOS Classic build, and everything worked ok. I
> later went back to the Win32 build, and those sites turned up ok too.
> 
> Anybody else experiencing this sort of behavior? SSL not working like a
> rock is a bothersome thing.
> 
> Steve
> 
> 

I was at the MBNA site on a secure page and the lock was open. Clicking 
on the lock showed that it was reporting status on tab 1 when the secure 
site was on tab 3. Moz 0.9.6 on win2k. The lock icon should really 
follow the active tab.

Haydn


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