Whenever your IE browser views secure (HTTPS) web pages the browser usually displays a lock or a key dialog telling the viewer the data shown on this particular web page is secure and safe. In order for the page to be considered safe, ALL page content, images and pages, need to be downloaded from the secured site via HTTPS.
However, at times when exiting a secured web page, the exit page will load some items from a part of the site that wasn't secured. In this case, a warning message telling you the 'page contains both secure and non-secure items' is displayed to warn the user prior to proceeding.
Use these instructions to avoid the missing images and the related IE obnoxious warning dialog:
- Open Internet Explorer.
- Click on 'Tools'.
- Click on 'Internet Options'.
- Click on the 'Security' tab.
- Click on the 'Custom Level' button.
- Under the 'Miscellaneous' section look for 'Display Mixed Content'.
- Click on 'Disable' for 'Display Mixed Content instead of Prompt'.
- Click on 'Ok' twice.
- Close Internet Explorer and re-open.
- Open the webpage that was displaying the warning message, the message should not appear now.
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