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Posted by Sanders Kaufman on 10/10/07 20:34
"KDawg44" <KDawg44@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1192045875.154250.113230@19g2000hsx.googlegroups.com...
> On Oct 10, 3:01 pm, "Sanders Kaufman" <bu...@kaufman.net> wrote:
>> You can cure that with an SSL certificate for your domain.
>> Ask in the SSL newsgroups and they'll flood you with information.
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> Thank you for your response but that is not the issue here. I have an
> SSL certificate for the domain the issue is that on the page it is
> pulling in google analytics script that is from a non-secured path.
Tough spot there.
To get rid of the warning message, you either have to make your page not use
SSL, or get Google to SSL theirs.
> I
> need to use the SSL path to the script which a previous poster
> provided for me. However, I do not have the information to log into
> google analytics to generate the script at this time and was wondering
> if I simply replace the current path with the one in the article,
> substituting the ua# that is on the non-SSL path if that will work the
> same.
Hacking the script that way is probably not the best solution.
If you do not have the login information to properly use their SSL system,
you either need to get one, or de-SSL your page.
Either way - this is clearly not a PHP question.
Is there a reason why you are specifically NOT asking an SSL group this
question?
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