ISSUE-144
Do we need to specify mixed content in more detail?
- State:
- CLOSED
- Product:
- wsc-xit
- Raised by:
- Thomas Roessler
- Opened on:
- 2007-12-17
- Description:
- In 5.4, we currently say:
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[Definition: A Web page is called TLS-secured if the top-level resource and all other resources that can affect or control the page's content and presentation have been retrieved through strongly TLS protected HTTP transactions.]
This definition implies that inline images, stylesheets, script content, and frame content for a secure page need to be retrieved through strongly TLS protected HTTP tansactions in order for the overall page to be considered TLS-secured.
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I wonder whether we need to specify in more detail what this means for certain content types. E.g., how do multiple layers of stylesheets interact with the notion of a TLS-secured page? Is this really the ultimate wisdom on framesets? And so on. Put briefly, I think this needs some more review and discussion. - Related Actions Items:
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- Related emails:
- ISSUE-144 Do we need to specify mixed content in more detail? (from Mary_Ellen_Zurko@notesdev.ibm.com on 2008-04-25)
- ISSUE-144: Do we need to specify mixed content in more detail? [wsc-xit] (from sysbot+tracker@w3.org on 2007-12-17)
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