tom wrote:

> Alan,
> 
> You're talking about mozilla, if i remember correctly.

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Hi, Tom -

It's Netscape 7.02...
My problem is not so much with the warnings but what to make of them.
If they tell me the page can be viewed by a third party and the padlock 
is not showing up locked, I keep wondering if I don't have things 
configured properly.
I think I know how to turn off the warnings in the preferences.
So..I am going to continue to read the Help section and try to 
understand all this security jargon and know where things stand with the 
way I have the preferences set.
I'm getting these warnings when I log onto web sites such as New York Times.
Actually it would be ok if I have the security settings cofigured 
properly and the warnings show up occasionally when I need to be 
alerted. Not sure if that's possible.
What I should do is take a screenshot and report to the List what it 
says verbatim.

Thanks for your note,

Alan


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