That is exactly what I was thinking. 

I also thought that the script was not converting to https: and the browser expects all objects to be embedded with an https: url. 

The latter would make more sense, as the vpip.js code is hardcoded into the template, is it not?

Is there anyway I can tell it to switch to https: automagically like my images do?

Thanks for the replies.

Cheers,
ron

I will think about removing it, but I have also thought about 
On May 25, 2006, at 5:41 PM, Charles Iliya Krempeaux wrote:

Hello Ron,

On 5/25/06, Ron Watson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a question about vPIP.

Does it monkey with SSL at all? I am having a devil of a time with
getting my site secured and one of the only differences between the 2
sites is vPIP.

I am code challenged, so please go easy on me with the vernacular of
the explanation.

The site that is trying to be secure is: http://pawsitivevybe.com/
metalworks . You have to make it to the checkout to see the problem.

Perhaps the problem is that the video is coming from an un-secured site.  (So when vPIP puts in the <object> or <embed> point to the HTTP URL at blip.tv, you get that warning pop-up.)


See ya

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