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https://www.theforumlife.com/ has a commercial third party ssl cert. It produces no errors (for me anyways).

 

Any self signed certificate will throw an error in IE and mozilla. Users can install your self signed certificate and they will be annoyed no more.

 

It sucks though as it makes a website no more secure whether it has a third-party signed ssl cert or a self-signed one. Seems like the internet browsers have it sewn up.

 

-steve

Yeah, pain in the you know what, I managed to find a free ssl signing servive from comodo http://www.instantssl.com I gave up trying to get it to work my way.  The cert only lasts like 90 days, but it's free to renew so what the hell, it beats the heck out of paying like $100 a year.

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