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Tony Surma
Ollie-
I found this doing some reasearch yesterday, perhaps this will help or
perhaps it won't. :o)
It appears the dialog is due to ie not know if the content of the iframe is
going to be secure or insecure when there is no src defined.
I tried the toolbar and that wasn't it, cuz as you said it uses relative
links for the graphics.
Here is a link to a message on google groups search:
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Ok, I am not sure what your specific problem is but I came across your
post when attempting to solve one that I was having. I have a script
(web page) that I am running through an SSL
(https://www.mydomain.com/myscript.html) that is using an iframe tag
in conjunction with javaScript to allow a user to manipulate html
within the iframe. When running through the https:// I get the "This
page contains secure and non-secure items". To avoid this prompt I
added the following inside the <iframe tag:
src="./"
so that the iframe utilized teh https:// url (when I tried
src="https://www.mydomain.com/myscript.html" it failed to solve the
problem). The reason for this is that every frame within a page that
is routed through an SSL connection must also use https://. Adding
the src solved my problem. I hope this helps!
Enjoy-
-Tony
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Ollie Cornes
All,
I have implemented a patch in the current internal build of
RichTextBox
that
means it no longer causes any warnings in Internet Explorer when it's used
across SSL. This patch will be in the next release. If anyone is desperate
for it before then, please email
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Ollie
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Subject: [aspngrichtextbox] info on iframe under https
Ollie-
I found this doing some reasearch yesterday, perhaps this will help or
perhaps it won't. :o)
It appears the dialog is due to ie not know if the content of the iframe is
going to be secure or insecure when there is no src defined.
I tried the toolbar and that wasn't it, cuz as you said it uses relative
links for the graphics.
Here is a link to a message on google groups search:
http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&lr=&threadm=c1b7c5b7.0202270044.40d3bf
91%40posting.google.com&rnum=5&prev=/groups%3Fhl%3Den%26lr%3D%26q%3Diframe%2
Bhttps
Here is the text of the message:
Ok, I am not sure what your specific problem is but I came across your
post when attempting to solve one that I was having. I have a script
(web page) that I am running through an SSL
(https://www.mydomain.com/myscript.html) that is using an iframe tag
in conjunction with javaScript to allow a user to manipulate html
within the iframe. When running through the https:// I get the "This
page contains secure and non-secure items". To avoid this prompt I
added the following inside the <iframe tag:
src="./"
so that the iframe utilized teh https:// url (when I tried
src="https://www.mydomain.com/myscript.html" it failed to solve the
problem). The reason for this is that every frame within a page that
is routed through an SSL connection must also use https://. Adding
the src solved my problem. I hope this helps!
Enjoy-
-Tony
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