Problem with a SSL cetificate - Post...

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Hi,

A part of my website is secured with a SSL certificate beacause of the personal information useers must give.
The site is build with VSD and the forms with WFB.
I copy the WFB html into the VSD pages.

When I open the pages sometimes the SSL lock icon appears and the disappears so my customers can't see that the page/form is SSL secured.

I wonder if I am doing something that is not possible or I'am doing something wrong.:(

Or could this be a problem caused by my host.

Below a link so you can see what happens actually.

https://www.arbeidscontracten.com/forms … eding.html

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We have actually fixed that issue in version 1.2 and we hope to have that ready for release in the next week or so.
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Hi Scott,

Thanks for the information, but what does it mean to me?
Do I have to repair forms, save them again in the updated version or what.

And does it also repair the warning in Google Chrome which now says that my pages are a danger to the user and they are advised not to fill out the forms.

Cheers
Henny
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One bit of information might be helpful.

Is it your own personal ssl cirtificate

Or is it a shared one from your host

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Hi Viv?

It is a personal SSL certifcate bought by Starfieldtech USA
I do have this kind of certificate for about 5 or 6 years and about a year I think it isn't working fine anymore.
It looks like it also depends on the type browser I use. IE on my XP machine gives the least troubles.
IE on my Windows7 machine sometimes and Google chrome advises not to use my forms.:(

But I can't find a line in what's happening so I was glad with the answer by Scott.

The hosting service was the same al the time a Apache server in a Plesk environnement.



Cheers
Henny
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Henny van Leusden wrote:
Hi Scott,

Thanks for the information, but what does it mean to me?
Do I have to repair forms, save them again in the updated version or what.

And does it also repair the warning in Google Chrome which now says that my pages are a danger to the user and they are advised not to fill out the forms.

Cheers
Henny

All you will have to do is simply re-save your form in the update and then re-export your form back to your server and the issue will be fixed.
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Scott,

Thnkx

Henny

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