Secure areas of webpages not showing

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Guest

I am having an issue with IE6 and IE7 on seperate workstations. When we go
onto google adwords login page, we cannot see the 3"x3" login box, but the
rest of the page shows up fine. The url of this secure login box is

res://ieframe.dll/dnserror.htm#https://www.google.com/accounts/ServiceLoginBox?

I have java enabled. Any ideas what might be causing this?
 
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Robert Aldwinckle

hereyougo said:
I am having an issue with IE6 and IE7 on seperate workstations. When we go
onto google adwords login page, we cannot see the 3"x3" login box, but the
rest of the page shows up fine. The url of this secure login box is

res://ieframe.dll/dnserror.htm#https://www.google.com/accounts/ServiceLoginBox?

I have java enabled. Any ideas what might be causing this?


Is it perhaps underneath the parent window? Try resizing and repositioning
the parent window so that there is less chance of the prompt to be hidden
in that case.


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Guest

Robert Aldwinckle said:
Is it perhaps underneath the parent window? Try resizing and repositioning
the parent window so that there is less chance of the prompt to be hidden
in that case.

We can actually see the section of the page we are having difficulty with,
but where the login box should, the page displays a smaller version on the
usual IE message 'this page cannot be displayed' within the main page, which
itself displays OK.
 
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Robert Aldwinckle

hereyougo said:
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We can actually see the section of the page we are having difficulty with,
but where the login box should, the page displays a smaller version on the
usual IE message 'this page cannot be displayed' within the main page, which
itself displays OK.


Oh I see. It might have helped then if you had explained how you discovered
that URL. I was assuming that that is what you were seeing in the Address bar.
Now it sounds as if it is contained in either a frame or an iframe and you extracted
the URL from a View Source window.

So, if that's the case what happens if you try to open the problem URL on its own?


Robert
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