[ale] Do browsers treat secure sites differently WRT style?
Brian Whigham
oobx at itmonger.com
Sun Dec 28 09:24:16 EST 2008
SSL has nothing to do with formatting. With vhosting in Apache server, one
must set up an SSL vhost and a non-ssl vhost. If the aliases and other
config directives don't match up, you could end up with styling problems. A
stylesheet may not be accessible via the SSL vhost aliases, for example.
Any reason that I can think of would fault the server, not the client.
Brian
On Sun, Dec 28, 2008 at 6:47 AM, Jim Lynch <ale_nospam at fayettedigital.com>wrote:
> I have a static page that renders differently under ssl than normal. I
> have no idea why. The page has styles for some of the elements but not
> the one that is different. A table served by ssl has the same default
> background color as the rest of the page. When it is being served by
> plain Apache, the background is white.
>
> Any idea why? Konqueror does the same thing, ditto Opera and IE6.
>
> Jim.
>
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