Portlets - Addressing Mixed Content - INTERNET EXPLORER
When viewing a website in Internet Explorer 9 or later, you receive a message that says "Only secure content is displayed."
Issue *
This message is telling you that there may be both secure and non-secure content on the page. Secure and non-secure content, or mixed content, means that a webpage is trying to display elements using both secure (HTTPS/SSL) and non-secure (HTTP) web server connections. This often happens with online stores or financial sites that display images, banners, or scripts that are coming from a server that is not secured. The risk of displaying mixed content is that a non-secure webpage or script might be able to access information from the secure content.
As a result, parts of the page may not display when Chrome blocks the insecure content.
To show the insecure content
Although not recommended, you can choose to override the blocked content by selecting Show All Content.
To Disable the Mixed Content Block Setting
Internet Explorer blocks non-secure content by default and is set to prompt you when this is happening. Changing this setting may make your computer vulnerable to viral, fraudulent or malicious attacks. Microsoft does not recommend that you attempt to change this setting. Modify this setting at your own risk.
Please see the following web page for instructions on how to change this setting and disable this feature for a particular zone in Internet Explorer.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2625928
Note: When this setting is set to Enable, Internet Explorer does not prompt you with the "Only secure content is displayed" message even if the web page is using non-secure elements.
It is recommended that OPERA Cloud is added to the Trusted Sites zone along with the root site http://www.gmodules.com/ which is the root of the HTTP request that the Portlets use to initiate the widgets. (Select the thumbnail below to view the browser console log screenshot .)
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* Excerpts from “Only secure content is displayed” notification in Internet Explorer 9 or later Retrieved 7 May 2014.
† screenshots in these examples are taken from Internet Explorer version 11.0.9600.17041
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