[access-uk] Re: google

  • From: James English <james13english@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 2 May 2014 16:28:09 +0100

I've done that, and nothing has changed at all. I'm still getting the
warning a few times, and it ist still constantly refreshing and then
hanging.

On 5/2/14, Jonathan H <digitaltoast@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> OK, here's the fix, but before I post the link and snippet, if at all
> possible, for your own security at least, you really should consider
> using a current browser.
>
> Anyway, that said, here's the fix:
>
> http://www.labnol.org/software/ie-security-warning-for-https-websites/13388/
>
> "If you would like to disable this security warning forever, go to
> Tools -> Internet Options and select the Security tab. Make sure the
> “Internet” zone is selected and then click the “Custom Level” button.
> Scroll-down the list of options and set the “Display mixed content”
> setting from “Prompt” to “Enable.”"
>
>
> On 2 May 2014 07:41, James English <james13english@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> Windows XP, google.co.uk, internet explorer.
>>
>> On 5/1/14, Jonathan H <digitaltoast@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>> What computer? Mac? Laptop? Linux? Windows? Which version?
>>> What browser and which version? What page are you using to search?
>>>
>>>
>>> On 1 May 2014 22:59, James English <james13english@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> Recently, my computer decided to change all its settings back to
>>>> defaults (no idea why.) However, although I've been able to change
>>>> them all back again, google is doing something rather odd.
>>>>
>>>> Whenever I try and search, it gives the security alert about mixed
>>>> content, and then the page starts to freeze. What could be wrong with
>>>> my computer?
>>>>
>>>> -James
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