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Bug? Disabling js and invalid certificates in IE7

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josh - 22 Nov 2006 18:32 GMT
Hi,

I'm finding that I cannot continue onto a website with an invalid
certificate when Active Scripting is disabled.

1. Disable Active Scripting
2. Go to website with invalid certificate
3. Click on Continue to this website (not recommended).

Result:
Send to res://ieframe.dll
Internet Explorer cannot display the webpage

Expected Result:
Get redirected to website with invalid certificate
OmegaJunior - 24 Nov 2006 23:41 GMT
> Hi,
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> Expected Result:
> Get redirected to website with invalid certificate

Confirmed. Same result here. Using XP Home.

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Robin Withey - 19 Oct 2007 12:45 GMT
I'm getting the same problem, but Active Scripting is enabled.
I saw another post about this problem that said to add res://ieframe.dll to
local intranet or trusted sites, but when I try to do this, it says that it
is not a valid wildcard sequence (I've tried adding "/" and "/*" to the end
without success).
Does anyone have any other suggestions?

TIA
Robin Withey

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