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I have a form I am calling using https, it works fine in FireFox, I am getting the lock icon, but it does not work in IE.
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Exactly what Mark has said. How can we try without an example. But I guess you have forgotten the site already because you don't mind about it. But its true, I have opened up a site that can't be opened in IE but works in FF. And there are other sites that works just the opposite.
One site for example is the launchcast radio of Yahoo. Try opening it in FF and it will tell you that it only uses IE flatform. |
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Yes, it could be a few different things, but as suggest above, a link would help
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