David E. Ross wrote:
On 2/22/2017 4:40 PM, Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
Steve Dunn wrote:
On 2017-02-22 02:02, Paul in Houston, TX wrote:
I happens when I enter a zip code in the location box at:
https://radar.weather.gov/radar.php?rid=hgx&product=N0R&loop=yes
It's exactly what the warning message says it is: anything you enter in
this form
gets sent back to the server unencrypted. Here, stripped of some markup, is
the key part
of the HTML source code for that form:
form method="POST" action="http://forecast.weather.gov/zipcity.php"
Note that the action to send your input to the server uses http, not
https. That's
why you get the warning.
Thanks Steve.
Is the message generated by SM or sent by the website?
The message is generated by SeaMonkey, but it is in response to what
SeaMonkey receives from the Web server. The fault is with the Web site,
not the browser.
Thanks David.
Any ideas on how to disable the message?
I tried disabling every security line that I could find in
config, to no avail (I've since turned them back on).
FF 27 on two other computers started doing the same thing.
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