Ken, et al,
I realize that this is an old issue, but it still has not been fixed. In my last post, I stated that IE's lovely mixed content warning had stop appearing, but I must have been on drugs that day, because for the past two years, my users have continued to experience that problem.
So... I have taken to experimenting with the reference to the file "cutesoft_client/cuteeditor/Load.ashx?type=style&file=SyntaxHighlighter.css" an watching the results via Fiddler (what a GREAT tool). No matter what I try, when loading the CuteEditor via SSL, the browser still requests that one file via http (over port 80).
This is not cool dude.
Since I only use the CE for html & text content editing, can I turn the "syntax highlighting" completely off such that the browser will never request this css file? If not, when will this be fixed???
Cheers!
-Tim