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Unread 05 Mar 2010, 09:20 AM
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Exclamation certificate error

anyone else getting this on each click within js actually getting ie8 notification of error which is the below problem:

About certificate errors

A certificate is an electronic document that can help identify a website's owner and can help you make decisions about trusting the site with personal or financial information. Certificates are issued by certification authorities whose responsibility it is to confirm the identity of the website owner or organization.
Why do certificate errors occur?
Certificate errors occur when there is a problem with a certificate or the server's use of the certificate. Internet Explorer can help keep your information more secure by warning you about certificate errors.

How do I know if there is a certificate error?
Usually, a blocking page will appear that will warn you about the problem with the certificate. If you choose to ignore the error and continue, the Address bar will turn red and a notification will appear in the Security Status bar (next to the Address bar).

I'm getting errors on websites I always visit, what should I do?
If you encounter a certificate error at a website you have visited before without errors, it's possible the website is not configured correctly. Try retyping the address you are using. For example, if you are typing the address as https://example.com, try changing it to https://www.example.com.
It is also possible that the website's certificate has expired and the owner or operator needs to renew the certificate in order to continue using it.

Is it ever safe to ignore a certificate warning and continue to a website?
A website's certificate provides identification of the web server. If the certificate has an error, it might indicate that your connection has been intercepted or that the web server is misrepresenting its identity.

What happens when I continue to a website that has a certificate warning?
If you ignore the warning page, and continue to a website that has presented a certificate containing errors, Internet Explorer will remember the certificate. You will not get error for that certificate until Internet Explorer is restarted.

What do the different certificate errors mean
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Unread 05 Mar 2010, 09:44 AM
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I'll wait for Nick to give you a better answer, Bob....but I did want to say this- WE certainly haven't done anything to deliberately cause this. I can only assume it has to do with being on the new server, perhaps some propogating needing to happen....and it appears to be an IE thing 'cause I get none of that in Firefox.

...we most definitely don't want to annoy people with any o' this kinda stuff
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Unread 05 Mar 2010, 09:52 AM
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Nick took a look......and, oddly enough....it was our PayPal button! He's thinking that issue should now be gone for you, Bob. Let us know if it's not.

Meanwhile, he's removed the PayPal button until we find out why their script would have that issue with IE
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Of all the things I've lost over the years, I think I miss my metabolism most of all.
Nachos are just tacos that don't have their s_it together.
I'm not adding this year to my age because I really didn't use it.
Ever notice that extra fries and exercise sound a lot alike?
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