Re: [IUG] The dreaded IE security warning


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Jonathan, I wasn't able to get any security warnings to pop up over here
when browsing your site. Is this something that you're maybe only seeing
on-campus? Not totally certain but worth a shot: completely clear out your
cache to see if it resolves on its own.

David W. Green
English Adjunct
Reference & Instruction Librarian
Columbus State Community College
(740) 203-8183



On 25 January 2012 15:48, Jonathan Bloy <JBloy at edgewood dot edu> wrote:

> We recently added an SSL certificate to our catalog. Now we're seeing the
> dreaded security warning using Internet Explorer (this page contains
> content that will not be delivered securely). I thought I've made all the
> necessary changes (updated our cover image links, google analytics script,
> etc.) and I cannot see what is being sent insecurely.
>
> Anyone have any idea of what I'm missing?
>
> Here's our staging port: http://oscar.edgewood.edu:2082/
>
> We're also seeing the error on our off-campus database logon page. Here's
> an example:
>
> https://oscar.edgewood.edu/validate?url=http%3A%2F%2F0-search.ebscohost.com.oscar.edgewood.edu/login.aspx
>
>
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