Simon Sew wrote:
Hi Jeromy,
The solutions provided doesn't work for me.
I still have the pop up message.
One more thing.
I found out that struts2 dojo have some missing files.
I used fidler to check :
/struts/dojo/src/i18n/calendar/nls/en-us/gregorian.js
/struts/dojo/src/i18n/calendar/nls/en/gregorianExtras.js
/struts/dojo/src/i18n/calendar/nls/en-us/gregorianExtras.js
/struts/dojo/src/widget/nls/en/TimePicker.js /struts/dojo/src/widget/nls/en-us/TimePicker.js
/struts/dojo/src/widget/nls/en/DropdownTimePicker.js
/struts/dojo/src/widget/nls/en-us/DropdownTimePicker.js
Will this be the problem.
No, missing files won't cause the warning message. Those missing files
will prevent the DatePicker from working. That implies the custom dojo
profile didn't include the DatePicker.
The IE warning message is caused by dojo (or something else in the page)
loading a file via HTTP within an secure page. The patch I provided
fixed Dojo's use of one particular iframe (used with remote divs).
You'll need to isolate exactly which widget is causing the problem by
taking sections out of your page.
Also while debugging use the uncompressed dojo file. Rename the
compressed one to something else and substitute in the uncompressed
version. You can add breakpoints to find the precise cause.
I did have an application working in IE7 HTTPS using Struts 2.0.9 with
the following widgets: div, datepicker, timepicker, tabbedpanel
I stopped using Dojo when I needed asyc fileupload in HTTPS in IE7.
You may need to contact the Dojo user group to ask for more
information. You're using Dojo 0.4.0 though so they may just tell you
to upgrade.
Hope that helps. It's a difficult problem to solve.
regards,
Jeromy Evans
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