Display secure & unsecure items?
Since I upgraded to the business premium, every time I click between pages I get a pop up that states, "This page contains both secure and unsecure items. Do you wish to display the unsecure items?" This gets really unbearable because I have to click yes or no every time I go to a new page. Help?! This is really annoying. Thanks
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Inappropriate?Hi,
Do you happen to be using any external plugins? When you upgraded, you probably got enterprise level security, so the SSL puts an https (instead of http) at the beginning of your URL. In Internet Explorer, every resource (images, plugins, iframes, etc.) on a page needs to also have an https URL.
If you can't figure out what the source of the message is, you can contact PBwiki Support directly (click the help link at the top of your wiki) and we'll take a look.
I hope that helps!
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Inappropriate?I have the same problem with my plugins being http instead of https. What can I do to resolve that issue? Is there any way to change the plugin address to https?
I’m annoyed, but I know it's not a major deal.
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Inappropriate?It's a spreadsheet.
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Inappropriate?I have 9 users on my wiki. Only 1 of them gets this error. I haven't been able to figure out what it is or why....help!
I’m a little annoyed and slightly confused
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Inappropriate?Does it only happen in IE, not Firefox? I don't remember exactly what the problem was anymore, but we ran across this in development in some app. It had to do with viewing images linked over http to remote sites when you're on an https site. Our ghetto solution was to just serve up those images over ssl. Actually, thinking about it, that's how Amazon has solved it too.. ever notice the image server name is like ssl-something.amazon.com when you're on an ssl site, but when you're on a regular page it's something else? Seems to be a few pages about it - quick search came up with http://hype-free.blogspot.com/2007/01...
It was only with the newest (at the time) version of IE. Probably 7 something on XP.
HTH
--Rob
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