Hi Graham, thanks for the effort. Unfortunately, only the last one (Diigolet) works. Now the message only appears when you want to save a page using the Diigolet functionality.
Thanks for Graham Perrin sharing the tip. Annotations on webpages in based on the data transmission of mixed contents. Please rest assured the process is safe and diigo is also a trustworthy site. We are trying to help out with other solutions. The alternative method is choosing "don't show annotations" from the drop down menu of diigo icon. How do you think about it?
Hello, I don't have problems to trust diigo. But the workaround 1+2 works only if I allow mixed content for all web-sites (not only for the trusted www.diigo.com).
The alternative method choosing "don't show annotations" would be fine for me, but it does not work. I choose it: (Screenshot http://www.diigo.com/item/image/13zzp/kvxi ) but I still get warnings from internet-explorer when I open a website with https.
With the Diigo Toolbar active I get the following Window in IE8 (Vista professional) on some Web sites
security warning
do you want to view only the web page content that was delivered securely?
The display mixed content is active!
Thank you in advance for your help.
Best regards, Jean-Claude.
Message is from the Microsoft software, we should seek a Microsoft method of suppressing it.
thanks for the effort.
Unfortunately, only the last one (Diigolet) works. Now the message only appears when you want to save a page using the Diigolet functionality.
http://groups.diigo.com/group/Diigo_HQ/content/1808891 (2010-08-09),
Toolbar communication causes Security Warnings in IE
This is rather unsafe.
Uninstalled diigo toolbar and stoped using diigo!
Annotations on webpages in based on the data transmission of mixed contents.
Please rest assured the process is safe and diigo is also a trustworthy site.
We are trying to help out with other solutions.
The alternative method is choosing "don't show annotations" from the drop down menu of diigo icon.
How do you think about it?
I don't have problems to trust diigo. But the workaround 1+2 works only if I allow mixed content for all web-sites (not only for the trusted www.diigo.com).
The alternative method choosing "don't show annotations" would be fine for me, but it does not work.
I choose it: (Screenshot http://www.diigo.com/item/image/13zzp/kvxi ) but I still get warnings from internet-explorer when I open a website with https.
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