Apologies if this is a faq, I couldn't find a relevant thread...
We have a long-standing and still working fine actinic 6.1.3 site, which uses a shared ssl checkout at https://secure.actinicsecure.com/. Recently someone pointed out to me that Firefox displays its padlock with a red line through it on the actual credit card detail collection page served from https://secure.actinicsecure.com/. IE6 and IE7 don't have this problem and just present the normal padlock.
It looks as though this is because Firefox (2.0.0.12) thinks that the page contains some unauthenticated components. Doubtless the whole thing is secure, but it does bother some of our customers.
Does anyone else see this? Is there something we need to change?
- Dave
We have a long-standing and still working fine actinic 6.1.3 site, which uses a shared ssl checkout at https://secure.actinicsecure.com/. Recently someone pointed out to me that Firefox displays its padlock with a red line through it on the actual credit card detail collection page served from https://secure.actinicsecure.com/. IE6 and IE7 don't have this problem and just present the normal padlock.
It looks as though this is because Firefox (2.0.0.12) thinks that the page contains some unauthenticated components. Doubtless the whole thing is secure, but it does bother some of our customers.
Does anyone else see this? Is there something we need to change?
- Dave
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