https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=312717 Dawit Alemayehu changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |adawit@kde.org --- Comment #1 from Dawit Alemayehu --- Sorry, but I fail to see why you should get a warning in this case. The redirection takes place before the content you requested when you typed the address/url has been displayed. IOW, you did not yet get any visual queue from the site that would lead you to believe that it is a secure site. Instead the server automatically redirects you to a non secure site. The fact that the secure site visual queues displayed by the browser should be indication enough that you are in a non-protected site. Otherwise, we would end up with the opposite problem where we would be popping this useless warning message over and over again. The case of bug# 307221 are completely different. In that case, the server does send back the content from a secure site, but some of the links on the content sent back (images, style-sheets, etc) have origins that are from non secure sites. As such, there is no way for the userto tell that some image or stylesheet comes from a non-secure site unless the browser provides that information. BTW, if the redirection happens in this scenario, it should result in the user being informed. Anyhow, I am not really opposed to warning the user for this, but doing so in this case seems to me to be at least a redundant action and at worst an unnecessary interruption. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the bug. _______________________________________________ Konq-bugs mailing list Konq-bugs@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/konq-bugs