Re: This page contains secure and non secure elements (was mod_jk : connection aborted or network problems, but apache and tomcat are on the same machine??)

2006-05-09 Thread Jim Jagielski
On May 8, 2006, at 3:44 PM, Francis Galiegue wrote: OK, I have some more information... The whole webapp is served through mod_ssl, as such (in the webapp specific config file): Not sure if this was already mentioned, but check to make sure that all resources are either relative or else

This page contains secure and non secure elements (was mod_jk : connection aborted or network problems, but apache and tomcat are on the same machine??)

2006-05-08 Thread Francis Galiegue
OK, I have some more information... The whole webapp is served through mod_ssl, as such (in the webapp specific config file): VirtualHost the.server.name:443 [...] SSLEngine on SSLProtocol all -SSLv2 SSLCipherSuite ALL:!ADH:RC4+RSA:+HIGH:-MEDIUM:-SSLv2:-LOW:-eNULL

Re: This page contains secure and non secure elements (was mod_jk : connection aborted or network problems, but apache and tomcat are on the same machine??)

2006-05-08 Thread Marc Farrow
You said it gives a warning in Firefox, but IE doesn't allow page to be pulled up. I am pretty sure this is a security setting within IE (and can be disabled or changed to prompt) and not anything you can control (however the user/client could). You would have to remove the warning totally to

Re: This page contains secure and non secure elements (was mod_jk : connection aborted or network problems, but apache and tomcat are on the same machine??)

2006-05-08 Thread Francis Galiegue
2006/5/8, Marc Farrow [EMAIL PROTECTED]: You said it gives a warning in Firefox, but IE doesn't allow page to be pulled up. No, both fail to load it. The only benefit of Firefox is its more accurate error message. -- Francis Galiegue, [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]