Under Internet Explorer, users complain that they see a pop-up message saying This page contains both secure and nonsecure items, how do I get rid of this?
Firefox does not exhibit these problems, however, if you must use Internet Explorer, for pages that don’t involve entering personal data, it is almost certainly safe to click Yes and agree to view the non secure items; however, this message is very annoying and it would be best if didn’t appear in the first place. The message is caused by using http instead of https when referring to a piece of content that is included on a WebLearn page; typically this is an image (or maybe an iframe). (All WebLearn pages use the https protocol and it is including http content on an https page that causes the problem.) To clarify, this only applies to things that get included within a page; so, if you’re wanting to include an image on the page, (including the Worksite Logo (if you have one),) and want to avoid users getting the warning message, make sure you refer to it using https instead of http. This does not apply to hyper-links placed on a page. It is possible to stop IE prompting every time it e