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Custom template Firefox says unauthticated data over SSL


rldev

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I am pulling my hair out as I can not find what unauthenticated data Firefox is complaining about. I have another similar custom template with the same nav and style sheet and have no problem with firefox. Internet Explorer and Google Chrome browsers do not complain at all. I went to tools > page info > media in firefox and can not see any non ssl references. Anyone know how I can go about diagnosing this problem?

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Hi

 

You have some URL links using href="http: in your footer you need to change the links to work without the http: part then it should be OK.

 

I thought static http links didn't matter over ssl so long as it is not pulling data? I guess I'm wrong.

 

The problem I have is that since this is a sub-domain, I can't use relative links to the actual website directory. Do you know of a way around this? I don't want standard pages to be rendered over ssl.

 

 

I guess I can remove the sub-domain, but would rather not.

 

Why is this a firefox only issue? It works perfectly with other browasers.

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No it is not a separate account. The problem is not the links. If you look I removed them. I am using the same style sheet as my my custom portal page. That does not give the error. This is very strange.

 

I do know the problem is somewhere within header.tpl. Becaused I renamed the file and the site loaded without error, although messed up.

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Ok I fixed it. There was an open

 

<SCRIPT type=text/javascript src=""> This somehow triggers Firefox and not other browsers. Once I put the working template and the broken template side by side it was easy enough to find this.

 

Thanks for all of your help. The only problem I have left is is the small fonts in the knowledgebase articles. I have a ticket open for that.

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