[isf-wifidog] Hotspot Map Crashes IE
Max Horváth
max.horvath at maxspot.de
Mer 15 Mar 10:38:17 EST 2006
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Images integrated via HTTPS and not just ordinary HTTP links is a
feature of WiFiDog (one of the last commits) and not a bug.
Images on a SSL site MUST be integrated via HTTPS links - otherwise
every browser would warn the user that he's on a secure site with
unsecure content!
Cheers, Max!
Am 15.03.2006 um 16:16 schrieb Pascal Leclerc:
>
>> What's worse, if you go through regular http, you get hit with a
>> certificate warning that flickers (multiple instances?), then the
>> whole browser just crashes.
>
> Your legend images are linked to https
> <img
> src="https://auth.nycwireless.net/images/HotspotStatusMap/
> up.gif"><i>the
> hotspot is operational</i>
> <img
> src="https://auth.nycwireless.net/images/HotspotStatusMap/
> down.gif"><i>the
> hotspot is down</i>
> <img
> src="https://auth.nycwireless.net/images/HotspotStatusMap/
> unknown.gif"><i>not
> monitored</i>
>
> For the IE crash, Francois saw this problem when integrating Google
> Maps
> in the portal. I can't remember what it was, maybe Francois know it.
>
> Pascal
>
>
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