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 Apr 10 15:55.
>>> Error code: sec_error_expired_certificate
>>>
>>> I have contacted them but it said they can take up to two days to get
>>> back to me so is there a way to over-ride this setting in SM?
>>
>> If this screen occurs:
>> http://img2.imageshack.us/img2/4539/exception.png
>> Click that you know the risk and then click on the button to Add an
>> excption which allows you to confirm a security exception for invalid
>> certificates in the upcoming window.
>> regards
>>
>> Martin
> 
> I don't get that screen. I did get a e-mail from customer support and 
> they say they're aware of the problem and are working on it so I guess 
> I'll just wait?
> 

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.

See my bug #548380 at
<https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=548380>.

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