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Whenever i go to my ecommerce site at gatewayknives.com and add item to cart from home page then click checkout i'm getting warning unauth content in the padlock. this seems to happen occassionally, not every single time, if i do get it and then refresh the padlock is fine then..everything works fine and never had this error in other browsers but with firefox 3.6.3 i seem to be getting it still off and on, is this simply a bug that needs fixed?

URL of affected sites

http://www.gatewayknives.com

Whenever i go to my ecommerce site at gatewayknives.com and add item to cart from home page then click checkout i'm getting warning unauth content in the padlock. this seems to happen occassionally, not every single time, if i do get it and then refresh the padlock is fine then..everything works fine and never had this error in other browsers but with firefox 3.6.3 i seem to be getting it still off and on, is this simply a bug that needs fixed? == URL of affected sites == http://www.gatewayknives.com

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If you View Page Source on pages where you get that alert, you'll probably find that advertisements are being delivered from non-secure servers. Firefox warns you about that, where other browsers evidently don't.

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Actually I seemed to have found the problem...its when i click checkout before the view cart page is fully loaded i get the error on the padlock, if i wait till the page is fully loaded then click checkout i dont seem to get the error...not sure why that is, but that seems to be the case..make any sense?

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That might be caused if Firefox is running JavaScript in a different environment by switching too quickly. I've also seen reports that it can happen if you click a click and move the mouse too quickly.

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what would i need to do about this?