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    Hello folks, I've integrated my ASP.NET website with a portal on web. My website opens in a frame provided by the web portal. The portal uses https protocol. Now when i open my website IE displays a security warning saying "This page contains both secure and un-secure items. Do you want to display the non secure items". When i hit yes every thing works fine. What should i do to remove this security warning. My ASP.NET web page has a user control. Does the security warning has anything to do with that control? Thanks in advance....

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      Hello folks, I've integrated my ASP.NET website with a portal on web. My website opens in a frame provided by the web portal. The portal uses https protocol. Now when i open my website IE displays a security warning saying "This page contains both secure and un-secure items. Do you want to display the non secure items". When i hit yes every thing works fine. What should i do to remove this security warning. My ASP.NET web page has a user control. Does the security warning has anything to do with that control? Thanks in advance....

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      Does your pages uses frames? There is javascript on it, or some type of activex? Check if you have some links using plain http instead of https. Eduardo Diaz site | english blog | spanish blog

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        Does your pages uses frames? There is javascript on it, or some type of activex? Check if you have some links using plain http instead of https. Eduardo Diaz site | english blog | spanish blog

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        >> Does your pages uses frames? My homepage itself opens in a frame provided by the portal but there are no frames in my homepage. >>There is javascript on it, or some type of activex? No javascript... no activex but it has an asp.net user control

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