These are the messages that ask, “Do
you want to view only secure material ….” Then you have to answer either
yes or no. I am using Windows 7. (This doesn’t happen when I am using
FireFox.)
If you are
using Internet Explorer and you are on an HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer
Protocol Secure) page that contains nonsecure HTTP content, you will
face a security warning dialog box stating: “This page contains both secure and nonsecure items. Do you want to display the nonsecure items”. You
may choose “Yes” to get both type of contents and continue your web
browsing session, but the story does not end here. You will have to face
the same message box every time you visit those kind of web pages
stated above, regardless of the number of times you hit “Yes” on that
message box. This is because IE will not remember your choice to
automatically bypass it.
It can be a
bit irritating for you, doing it over and over again – but if you do not
want to see the message box ever again here is how you can achieve it:
1. Go to Control Panel from the Start menu. Here you will need to select Internet Options to customize its settings.
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--Nishad S S
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