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On a https site that I am working on, I keep getting "Do you want to view only the webpage content that was delivered securely?. This webpage contains content that will not be delivered using a secure HTTPS connection, which could compromise the security of the entire webpage."

I made sure the site has relative links. Form actions are relative as well. All the image src is relative too.

This popup only happens in IE8, IE7 does not do anything. Works fine in Firefox too.

Any ideas what could be happening? If I click Yes, and look at the source code, it's exactly the same as when I see it when I click No.

Is this some new IE8 bug?

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Do you have a link? – John Sheehan Mar 30 at 22:56
beckshoes.com/index.aspx. Add something to the cart and view cart. – Dhana Mar 30 at 23:06

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Try using Fiddler to see exactly what is being downloaded in your session. This will be very useful as it can capture downloads triggered by scripts, analytics, etc.


I used fiddler on your page and found that WebResource.axd isn't being loaded with https. This is probably included because of an AJAX library like ASP.NET AJAX.

This page describes your problem precisely and if it doesn't explicitly resolve it for you, it should at least give you some direction.

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Will try this out the first thing tomorrow morning. Thanks – Dhana Mar 31 at 2:52
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It has to do with content on the https site that is on a regular http connection. Its probably a script that you are not needing to use the page and so it's not interferring with anything.

Not a bug, but with IE7 you've probably told it to remember your setting (of yes display the info) and so you are not getting it anymore.

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Just checked my settings in IE7(running on virtual pc, the setting is set to "prompt" for mixed display), and it's not popping it up there. – Dhana Mar 30 at 23:05

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