[BNM] non secure items in https
Alan Newman
alan at sensibledevelopment.net
Tue May 2 10:35:33 BST 2006
Hi
To be honest I think there is nothing you can do - a secure is a secure
page - if there are unsecure items on that page then the user _has/should_
be informed.
Of curse if there is a secure version of Google Maps then everything is
cool...but why does it need to be placed on the secure page? Can't this
information be captured prior to the secure page being used? (I am assuming,
prolly wrongly that this is an eCommerce problem ultimately?)
- Alan
-----Original Message-----
From: iestyn lloyd [mailto:iestyn at gmail.com]
Sent: 02 May 2006 10:19
To: Brighton New Media
Subject: Re: [BNM] non secure items in https
On 5/2/06, Josh Russell <joshbnm at gmail.com> wrote:
> hi all,
>
>
> we haven't got any further in this, using an iframe didn't help.....
>
> does anybody know if there is a secure version of google maps? (https)
Hey Josh,
You could try posting here:
http://groups.google.com/group/Google-Maps-API
They may be of more use :)
cheers
iestyn
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