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Firefox warns of an invalid security certificate, not trusted because the certificate issuer is unknown, while IE indicates the site (foremostadvice.com) holds a valid certificate from VeriSign.

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Certificate issued to www.foremostadvice.com by VeriSign Class 3 International Server CA-G3

Valid from 2/27/2011 to 4/28/1012

Certificate issued to www.foremostadvice.com by VeriSign Class 3 International Server CA-G3 Valid from 2/27/2011 to 4/28/1012

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You can check that server via this link and will notice that the server doesn't send the complete chain of required intermediate certificates.

You can contact the website to inform them about that omission.

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You can check that server via this link and will notice that the server doesn't send the complete chain of required intermediate certificates.

You can contact the website to inform them about that omission.

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Thanks Cor-el,

Blast my naiveté; since IE gave no indication of anything amiss, I never would have thought of that. Super answer!

(Apologies for the cheesy Kryptonian reference; you've got to be tired of those.)

Joe

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You're welcome