Re: Secure page problem
- From: "MasterGaurav \(www.edujini-labs.com\)" <gaurav.vaish.nospam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 9 May 2007 09:20:03 +0530
Is there a way around the http problem on a secure page (ssl/https)?
The browsers, as should *good browsers* be expected to, report a warning if
there is a mixed-content.
The only alternative is to use relative paths to ensure that HTTP or
HTTPS... it's always the same for all items.
All of our pages come from templates that have these objects on them and
would like the pages to look the same on the secure pages.
If these *objects* are hosted on the same server, using relative paths
should be trivial.
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Happy Hacking,
Gaurav Vaish | www.mastergaurav.com
www.edujini-labs.com
http://eduzine.edujini-labs.com
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