I have an ASP.NET MVC site which is configured for HTTPS only.
One of the pages on this site needs to display content from a remote, non-SSL enabled website.
I cannot load the content in via ajax, as this will mean that non-secure content is mixed with my secure content and browsers will indicate that the site has mixed content.
So instead, I thought that I could load the content server-side using the HttpClient
class using Web API, and then deliver it via AJAX to the client:
public async Task<string> GetNewsAsync()
{
var newsFeed = WebConfig.GetAppSetting("NewsRssAddress");
var feedContent = "";
try
{
using (var client = new HttpClient())
using (var response = await client.GetAsync(newsFeed))
using (var content = response.Content)
{
feedContent = await content.ReadAsStringAsync();
}
}
catch(Exception ex)
{
Mailer.SendError(ex);
throw;
}
return feedContent;
}
However, this still throws the WebException
:
System.Net.WebException: The underlying connection was closed: Could not establish trust relationship for the SSL/TLS secure channel.
DONT DO IT!
Having typed this, I am starting to think that what I am trying to do is just bad practice and wrong, and there is no way to load non-secure content into a secure site, kinda makes sense really, I mean, that content could be anything!
As it happens, the site I am trying to load from is another one of my companies websites, its just that there is no SSL on the other site.
As far as I can tell, these are my options:
- Don't load the content. period.
- Try and get the other site an SSL certificate.
- Deal with having the mixed content warning (I am not going to do this!)
Thoughts?