On 1/26/14 11:18 AM +0900, Desiree wrote:
Both SeaMonkey 2.23 and Fx 24.2.0 refuse to connect to a NONsecure site
claiming the site is https and claiming invalid cert. Both browsers
refuse to let me look at the cert and make a security exception if I
wish. (I should not need to make any exception because the site is not
secure in the first place but Fx and SM think it is). The site is
http://www.tvfool.com. I can use both IE 10 and Opera 12.15 with no
problems at the site and no matter which pages I access at the site
neither IE or Opera claim the page is a secure one.
So, why does SM think the site is https? Secondly, why is SM (and Fx)
not allowing me to examine the cert? (If this was a secure site,
probably the cert might be from an authority that I list in my browsers
as "untrusted" because I want to make an individual decision (after
being notified which authority the site is using and examining the cert)
for any sites using certs from certain authorities.
Also, on sites that are secure, where the certifying authority is listed
by me in SeaMonkey (and Fx) as "untrusted", and I make an exception and
click the box to make the exception permanent, why is that never
remembered? It used to be remembered if I checked the box to make the
exception permanent for a specific site. IE and Opera have no
difficulty remembering exceptions so what happened recently to Fx and SM
to make them unable to remember permanent exceptions made by the user?
http://i.imgur.com/DmXmtl5.png
I am trying to go to this specific page (which SM and Fx mistakenly
think is a secure page but is not):
http://www.tvfool.com/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=29
Note (on the above screen shot) the lack of any way to make a security
exception for this "supposed" secure page.
Hi. Alas, WFM: SM 2.23, OS X 10.7.5. Everything works as expected with
plain ol' HTTP. Odd, eh?
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