Re: IE "This page contains both secure and nonsecure items..." Warning

From: Bill English [MVP] (bill_at_mindsharp.com)
Date: 01/26/05


Date: Tue, 25 Jan 2005 22:47:25 -0600

What I'm curious about is how your using SSL for SharePoint in production.
Everytime I've demoed this in class (not the one you attended, but later
ones), I've always found that SharePoint hangs whenever java script is run
or whenever I try to drag in a new web part in a portal site.

Have you had any problems using SSL? I'm really curious how this is working
out for you.

I'd also be curious to see, offline, of course, your alternate portal access
mappings and whether or not you used server name mappings too.

Thanks, Sara.

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Bill English
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"Sara Windsor" <SaraWindsor@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message 
news:89193CD4-24DF-4FAE-97ED-4A4D3F97F0D1@microsoft.com...
> My SPS installations all run using SSL only - secure connection is 
> required.
> On several Team Sites, I've used the generic "Page Viewer Web Part" to
> display a lengthy "what's happening this week" or similar page. The 
> content
> is stored WITHIN the team site WITHIN its own Shared Documents.
> If the file displayed is a simple text (.TXT) file... it displays fine.
> As soon as I use Word, FrontPage, etc. to change the file to .HTM format
> such that I can do some basic formatting (font, colors, etc.) - the 
> annoying
> IE warning about "This page contains both secure and nonsecure items..."
> comes up every time a user visits the Team Site.
> The content displayed is simply a document that's stored within the site
> itself - only accessible via SSL - so I can't figure out why the warning
> keeps coming up.
> Has anyone else run into this? Any solution?
> TIA. 


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