Hi, I've noticed this too when including a Flash application.
I noticed that only IE complains. Mozilla doesn't. Is this the same case for you? Oscar On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, Wendy Smoak wrote: > > I'm trying to serve a PDF from a Servlet and I'm getting the "This page > contains both secure and nonsecure items. Do you want to display the > nonsecure items" prompt from IE. > > This is a confidential accounting report, so that just won't do! I was > hoping that when I put the webapp behind Apache, that the warning would > magically go away since Apache would handle encrypting the transmission > back to the client browser, but that does not seem to be the case. > > The Apache HTTP server does have a Thawte certificate. My next idea is > to try to install that same certificate on Tomcat. But I don't think > that's going to do it entirely. > > Here's some of the code that writes out the PDF: > > ByteArrayOutputStream baosPDF = null; > ... > ServletOutputStream sos; > sos = resp.getOutputStream(); > baosPDF.writeTo( sos ); > > Can someone give me a pointer on what would have to change to encrypt > the PDF so that the browser will stop complaining about nonsecure items? > I can't have the 'nonsecure items' prompt, and I assume I will need a > known good certificate-- can I use the same one that we're using on > Apache? > > Or am I headed in a completely wrong direction? We've discussed this > here before, and in the meantime I've gotten a handful of inquiries > wondering if I solved the problem. As far as I know, it's still an open > question. > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]