I have a client who is receiving a message stating that a secure certificate could not be verified from a shopping cart script. I want to re-create the error using the same browser, but my browser doesn't show this dialog box. The client sent a screen shot of the error message and I noticed that there is a checkbox if the user doesn't want to see the error message again. I believe that the option was checked before I started working here, therefore, I don't see it when I submit an order. I recall someone mentioning that deleting the "netscape.hst" file will remove the previous visited sites from Netscape's dropdown URL box. Does anyone know where I can return this particular setting to give me the error? _I_ know the transaction is actually secure but I was wondering. Is this the case with every "borrowed" secure certificate?
In "prefs.js" I found this;
user_pref("security.warn_entering_secure", false);
user_pref("security.warn_leaving_secure", false);
user_pref("security.warn_submit_insecure", false);
but this doesn't seem to be it.
TIA,
Luana
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Luana M. Howard
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