I’m in the in the process of developing an application for a client, which will have an SSL certificate and be served under https. However, to integrate with their existing site they want to provide their navigation inside an iframe.
I can see this causing trouble, as I’d expect the browser to complain about the mix of secure and insecure content on the page. I’ve had a look at similar questions on here and they all seem to refer to this the other way round (secure content in the iframe).
What I’d like to know, then, is: will it cause issues to have insecure content included inside an iframe, placed on a secure page , and if so what sort of problems would they be?
Ideally if it’s not a good idea (and I have a strong feeling that it isn’t) I need to be able to explain this to the client.
If your page is being accessed using
https://www.example.com/main/index.jsp(SSL) then your browser will complain with “This page contains both secure and insecure items” if there are any resources in the HTML code that are referenced withhttp://(non-SSL). This includes iframes.If your navigation page is hosted on the same server then you can prevent the “insecure content” message by using a relative URL like this…
From your question it sounds like your navigation page is being served from a separate host and you’re being forced to use something like this
which will of course cause the “insecure content” message in your browser.
Your only solutions are to either
implement SSL on the server holding your navigation page so you can use
https://for your iframe reference, ormove the navigation application to the same server so you can use a relative URL.
Personally I can’t see why your navigation would be on a different host because then you’re going to get JavaScript cross-domain scripting issues (unless some funky JSONP is involved).