On 10/22/10 6:48 PM, JD wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 10/22/10 8:01 AM, JD wrote:
>>> OK, no takers on the first post so, how do I add a security certificate
>>> to SM? I've looked through Help but it's not very clear to me.
>>>
>>>   From what I can tell, Verisign has updated something and SM 2.09 is not
>>> recognizing the change.
>>>
>>
>> Welcome to the wonderful world of over-protecting users.  See the
>> following bug reports, none of which seem to have much support among
>> developers:
>> <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=545498>
>> <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=548380>
>> <https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=558222>
>>
> 
> It appears this worked for me:
> 
> What is the value of browser.xul.error_pages.enabled in about:config? 
> If it is true, as is default in Firefox, an SSL error on a full page or 
> frame should give an error page with an "Add Exception" button instead 
> of a pop-up.
> 
> Mine was user set as false and changing it to true gave me the add 
> exception button.
> 
> I can't thank you enough for pointing me to the bug reports where I 
> could finally find out how to over-ride this setting.
> 

As I pointed out in bug #548380, the preference variable
browser.xul.error_pages.enabled controls too many unrelated error
situations.  I prefer to leave it false so that an invalid domain causes
an error popup instead of a new error page.

-- 

David E. Ross
<http://www.rossde.com/>

I am again filtering and ignoring all newsgroup messages posted
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amount of spam from that source.
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