* Konstantin Ivanov wrote on Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 11:25 -0700:
> You connection to 127.0.0.1 is encrypted with 128-bit
> encryption. However, this page includes other resources which
> are not secure"
> 
> Please note that I only get this message if I've placed by CA
> root certificate into Trusted Certificates under windows. If I
> remove CA certificate from trusted, what happens is that the
> message regarding connection goes away but the identity is not
> verified, which is normal as no root CA is present to validate.

(probably it is not warning about `other resources which are not
 secure' if the whole page is not secure because the identity
 couldn't be verified)

> What could be the problem of this? 

maybe there are some pictures in the page loaded via HTTP?

oki,

Steffen




























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