Google-chrome – Why is chrome slashing the HTTPS

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In Chrome when I view my page the https in the URL has a red slash through it. When I click it, it says:

Your connection to www.example.com is encrypted with 256-bit encryption. However, this page includes other resources which are not secure. …

I am not getting the mixed content warning in IE or FF.

Is there a way to get Chrome to tell you exactly what/where is causing the issue?

I am having trouble finding what is causing Chrome to throw a hissy fit. I searched my source for any http that does not contained https but am not seeing any. It would be nice if there is an easy way to pinpoint the issue.

Best Answer

If you simply click on the lock symbol next to the struck through "https://", it will tell you what it means.

EDIT:

If you click on the lock symbol, it opens an information window that tells you about the encryption type of your connection to the website and about the giver of the certificate signature. It also tells you when you first visited the website.

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