grrr. no.
The scenario consists of several autoload panels in a tab panel. When the page is loaded with mulltiple panels, which defer loading until the associated tab is clicked upon, in an SSL environment, a confirmatin box will ask user if the user wants to view mixed content.
Research points to severeal similar situations. One involved History.cs and
this thread. In it you add a property to Core and RequestManager; IsSecureConnection, and logic to place values in src field while autoload is deferred.
Similar code exists in ext-base-debug.js
* URL to a blank file used by Ext when in secure mode for iframe src and onReady src to prevent
* the IE insecure content warning (<tt>'about:blank'</tt>, except for IE in secure mode, which is <tt>'javascript:""'</tt>).
* @type String
*/
SSL_SECURE_URL : isSecure && isIE ? 'javascript:""' : 'about:blank',
This is mentioned in Extjs threads when the problem is discussed there. Another
similar Ext.Net thread commented on by Geoffrey McGill talks about a companiopn property to AutoLoad called AutoLoadIframe. This seems like it was intended to directly address this problem, but I don't see that the property ever made it to v 1.0.
My situation is that we are now using ext.net in production and so picking up a fix in a recent revision will require a lot of QA test time since we are only on rev 3829. I am hoping that we can perhaps override a component of panel or tab panel to fix this. OR perhaps its already been addressed.
I also have an international costomer base ~5% of which still use IE6. This is usually because of their own internal security policies. Because of this we cannot ignor this annoyance, and we can't ask them to simply enable mixed content in IE settings.
Any guidance will be greatly appreciated.