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Content blocked, not signed by valid security cert

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I need to add a menu option to an Atrium menu that is a web application and the url starts with HTTPS and it is not coming up. If I enter the same URL in an open browser tab the resulting message gives me the option to continue to the site, but, inside of Atrium, that does not happen. In using IE 11.0 inside Atrium, the message reads, "Content was blocked because it was not signed by a valid security certificate." Other browsers, such as Chrome, dont even generate an error, just a blank screen. How can I make this work, in Artium, so that the option to continue is displayed and accessible. As a side note I can change the URL from the desired HTTPS and point it to other places on the web and it works fine, just not with HTTPS that has an invalid security cert.
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Re: Content blocked, not signed by valid security cert

Post by matt.denninghoff »

You could make the browser permanently accept the invalid security certificate. The way to do that is different for each browser, but often the warning message will include a way to permanently accept it. However, it seems IE11 doesn't show the same message for content in iframes, which is what Atrium uses.

You'll need to load the URL directly to get the prompt, and then permanently accept it. This link may help:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/6816 ... 46#2955546

After your browser accepts the certificate, you shouldn't see the warning any more.
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