Domain Name Mismatch question

Bosko

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My question is why do i get this type of warning while visiting site which is not a a official MA/EU page.
 
Warning: Techie-talks incoming on the 3rd binary... ;P

While browsing this page strange message appeared.
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My question is why do i get this type of warning while visiting site which is not a a official MA/EU page.
'Cause the site admins are so dumb that, not only they're using in their page images right from the Project-Entropia site, but they're calling them using the HTTPS protocol:
Code:
[...]<img src="[B]https://www.project-entropia.com[/B]/images/about/chardef/chardefui.jpg" class="rml"
title="https://www.project-entropia.com/images/about/chardef/chardefui.jpg"
alt="https://www.project-entropia.com/images/about/chardef/chardefui.jpg"><br>
[...]
So, basically, your browser loads the page, then goes searching for the images on the PE host using HTTPS. The PE's webserver replies with a certificate for account.entropiauniverse.com, and your browser tells you that there's a mismatch between the host your browser were told to look for (www. project-entropia. com) and the host for which the certificate has been presented (account. entropiauniverse. com).

In other words, lazyness and nothing to worry about, in that specific case.
I hope you (as others) have clicked Cancel on all those suspicious warnings.
If you want, you could go as ahead as notifying the site admins of the problem, and telling them to download those image and serve them from their own servers.

Cheers,
P. :smoke:
 
Well it's simply because you are trying to go to the old url (pe, not eu).
So don't bother.
 
tnx for your answer. +rep both
 
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