I ready like this function in the source code:

*function keepFunction()*
*{*
*  msg = "DO NOT REMOVE THIS FUNCTION";*
*}*

And to answer your question this is a really bad item.

BaconZombie

On 12 May 2010 21:41, Craig Freyman <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is there some security benefit I am not aware of for using https
> connections within frames and presenting them over http to the user? This
> site http://webcentral.du.edu does such a thing and I don't understand
> why. If we spend time training people to look for https and certificate
> errors, why would they do this?
>
> When you click on "security information" at the bottom it says:
>
> *Is this Site Secure?*
> Yes, webCentral.du.edu <http://webcentral.du.edu/> uses a Security
> certificate provided by VeriSign.
>
> *Where is the little key or lock then?*
> webCentral uses frames throughout. The login page is actually a frame
> within a normal http: page. It is still secure, you just can't see the key
> or lock.
>
> Someone please enlighten me.
>
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