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Firefox detecting mixed secure/insecure on https page, where IE7 says it is fine

Asked by DanCooperstock in Secure Socket Layer (SSL) & HTTPS, Web Browsers, Firefox Web Browser

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On my page https://www.software4nonprofits.com/register.htm (attached as register.txt), in Firefox the secure padlock icon has a red line through it, and if you hover over it, it says "Warning: contains unauthenticated content". If you double-click on it, the Security page that comes up says "Connection Partially Encrypted".

This is obviously the same sort of complaint as IE often makes about "page contains both secure and insecure items". However, this page is not giving that message under IE7.

I have carefully checked that all of my <link>, <img> and <script> tags either have explicit https: sources or relative ones, so that they are implicitly https. My external links (<a href="...">) aren't all secure, but that should not be relevant. Same with my form actions, some of which are secure, and some not. That should not be relevant either.

I saw another posting about a similar problem, when the issue was IFRAMEs, but I'm not using those.

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Zones: Secure Socket Layer (SSL) & HTTPS, Web Browsers, Firefox Web Browser
Tags: Mozilla, Firefox, 2.0.0.13, Warning: contains unauthenticated content
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Solution Provided By: coreybryant
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