NoOp wrote:
On 04/09/2010 07:22 PM, JD wrote:
NoOp wrote:
...
But those are not valid/working registered domain names either 8-)
I really thought changed-webpage-name was pretty clever. I'll go back
to lurking now.
Perhaps in the future you might just give the actual url. That way you
A web page that I trust appears to have let it's security certificate
expire and now I can't sign on. There window that pops up says:
www.changed-webpage-name.com uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate expired on 06 Apr 10 15:55.
Error code: sec_error_expired_certificate
I have
JD schrieb:
A web page that I trust appears to have let it's security certificate
expire and now I can't sign on. There window that pops up says:
www.changed-webpage-name.com uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate expired on 06 Apr 10 15:55.
Error code:
Martin F. wrote:
JD schrieb:
A web page that I trust appears to have let it's security certificate
expire and now I can't sign on. There window that pops up says:
www.changed-webpage-name.com uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate expired on 06 Apr 10 15:55.
Error code:
On 4/9/10 10:38 AM, JD wrote:
Martin F. wrote:
JD schrieb:
A web page that I trust appears to have let it's security certificate
expire and now I can't sign on. There window that pops up says:
www.changed-webpage-name.com uses an invalid security certificate.
The certificate expired on 06
On 4/9/2010 8:58 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 4/9/10 10:38 AM, JD wrote:
Martin F. wrote:
JD schrieb:
A web page that I trust appears to have let it's security certificate
expire and now I can't sign on. There window that pops up says:
www.changed-webpage-name.com uses an invalid security
On 04/09/2010 06:24 AM, JD wrote:
A web page that I trust appears to have let it's security certificate
expire and now I can't sign on. There window that pops up says:
www.changed-webpage-name.com uses an invalid security certificate.
That's also not a valid/working registered domain name
NoOp wrote:
On 04/09/2010 06:24 AM, JD wrote:
A web page that I trust appears to have let it's security certificate
expire and now I can't sign on. There window that pops up says:
www.changed-webpage-name.com uses an invalid security certificate.
That's also not a valid/working registered
JD wrote:
NoOp wrote:
On 04/09/2010 06:24 AM, JD wrote:
A web page that I trust appears to have let it's security
certificate expire and now I can't sign on. There window that pops
up says:
www.changed-webpage-name.com uses an invalid security certificate.
That's also not a
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
JD wrote:
NoOp wrote:
On 04/09/2010 06:24 AM, JD wrote:
A web page that I trust appears to have let it's security
certificate expire and now I can't sign on. There window that pops
up says:
www.changed-webpage-name.com uses an invalid security certificate.
NoOp wrote:
On 04/09/2010 05:05 PM, JD wrote:
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
JD wrote:
NoOp wrote:
On 04/09/2010 06:24 AM, JD wrote:
A web page that I trust appears to have let it's security
certificate expire and now I can't sign on. There window that pops
up says:
In news:koednbi89ljd9ylwnz2dnuvz_ocdn...@mozilla.org,
David E. Ross nob...@nowhere.invalid wrote:
Because Mozilla developers want to over-protect users, your problem is
one that cannot be resolved within SeaMonkey's capabilities. This is
not a SeaMonkey problem but a Mozilla Core problem.
On 04/09/2010 07:22 PM, JD wrote:
NoOp wrote:
...
But those are not valid/working registered domain names either 8-)
I really thought changed-webpage-name was pretty clever. I'll go back
to lurking now.
Perhaps in the future you might just give the actual url. That way you
won't wast
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