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![]() Thanks for your efforts to help, Steve. But the error that Diane got was as follows:
------------------------------------- Security Alert The name of the security certificate does not match the name of the site. I went to View Certificate, and it stated: Issued To Music.Note.com Issued By Thawte Server CA ------------------------------------- > If you would like to fix it so that nasty > warning doesn't pop up, you need to get rid > of the relative URLs. For example... Your tip in reply refers to fixing another popup message, which says: ------------------------------------- This page contains both secure and non-secure items. Do you want to display the non-secure items? [Yes/No] ------------------------------------- I had the latter popup message a while back. I fixed it by doing the opposite of what you suggest: Using relative urls: (../images/money.jpg) instead of absolute: (http://ProfitInfo.com/images/money.jpg) Just to be sure I just tested it again. Relative URL's eliminate the latter popup message. I appreciate your helpfulness, but the message she got has to do with the entity that the cert. was issued to (music.note.com) does not match the name of the site it is used on (profitinfo.com). music.note.com is my host, but it looks like purchasing my own cert. is the only way to get rid of that popup message. To Your Online Profits, Marty Foley ~ Victory Ventures Internet Business Success: http://ProfitInfo.com Affiliate Program Success: http://AffiliateProfitInfo.com |
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