ActiveX over SSL
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Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 13:17:01 -0700
Does anyone know why a signed (and safe for initializing and scripting)
ActiveX control wouldn't download (not even prompt to download) from an SSL
enabled website? It prompts if website is accessed through http but nothing
happens if going through https. The site is among Trusted sites.
Next message: Jed: ""disable parent paths" apparently not taking effect on IIS6"
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