From: Brad D. <buc...@us...> - 2004-06-06 04:24:16
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Kevin M. Shortt wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > I've recently installed HTML_Mail plugin. > It seems to be working, with one exception. > > My entire SM site is server over SSL. (https://...) > > When I click compose, my browser offers me a warning that > I will be transferring nonsecure content. > The plugin works whether I choose yes or no. > If I choose no, then a "not found" screen flashes super > fast in the popup and the compose window loads. > The error message generated in my apache log is this: > --- > Thu Jun 03 17:05:44 2004] [error] [client 10.10.10.10] File does not > exist: /usr/share/squirrelmail/src/pagerror.gif > [Thu Jun 03 17:05:44 2004] [error] [client 10.10.10.10] File does not > exist: /usr/share/squirrelmail/src/refresh.gif > --- > > I have not been able to discover what piece of code is referencing > pagerror.gif or refresh.gif. Also, why is it ever looking to leave > the SSL Socket? The log errors above are a result of IE displaying it's error page. That page has two graphic images in it, pagerror.gif and refresh.gif, which it tries to load from the current URL location for some reason. I too have looked all through the code and didn't find anything obvious. I even changed a few references that were commented out in the javascript code from http links to https and nothing helped. There is mention in the doc directory of an IE bug regarding buggy IE code when trying HTTP 1.1 so I followed the suggestion and forced 1.0 responces for MSIE browsers and that didn't help either. It's bugs like this that just enable us all to love IE a little more every day;-) Brad -- Last time I had this much fun was, ... uh ... |