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- dha07030, on 10/03/2008, -6/+71Ramble ramble Firefox ramble ramble Ad Block ramble ramble
- mikbunn, on 10/03/2008, -15/+76Chrome is alright, but Firefox kicks its ass in almost every way, memory leaks be damned.
- juneof44, on 10/04/2008, -1/+53The SSL cert was issued for the www subdomain, so if you omit that in the URL, you'll see this message. It's nothing ground-breaking and you'll see similar warnings in FF and IE7.
- kentifer, on 10/04/2008, -5/+49http://img142.imageshack.us/img142/4522/wutjf4.png
This happened to me a couple days ago. - coldzero, on 10/04/2008, -0/+38Once you click proceed anyway the error does not come back. Plus when u enter https://google.com in Firefox it does the same thing.
- EdwardBella, on 10/04/2008, -0/+22The button on the lower right corner of a comment is the Reply button.
- Alchemist11, on 10/04/2008, -0/+19Then again, nothing that Google has is past a 'beta' stage.
- Jibberwalk, on 10/04/2008, -0/+18Yes, over on the right-hand side. The page and the wrench offer drop-down menus.
- dullnation, on 10/04/2008, -4/+21It's free, download and try it out...
- ingamenow, on 10/03/2008, -6/+22The button on the upper right corner is the Tools.
- HarryRag, on 10/04/2008, -5/+20Strange behaviour of an application that isn't past 1.0 yet? Say it ain't so!
- mcrumley, on 10/04/2008, -0/+13Firefox gives a warning, too. I am guessing IE/Opera/Safari do the same. It's a problem with their SSL certificate, not the browser.
- inactive, on 10/04/2008, -1/+13Chrome doesn't have a linux or OSX version yet.
- mcrumley, on 10/04/2008, -0/+11https://google.com/adsense
- farfromok, on 10/04/2008, -0/+11Buried for being a pedant
- dOOBiEx213, on 10/04/2008, -3/+14/sigh... Buried as lame. This guy obviously only cares about making money with adsense... he checks it so much he starts getting errors.
- Lith25, on 10/04/2008, -0/+10To be fair you can cause any site to display that message if you change your system clock.
- commentbot, on 10/03/2008, -0/+10I also get this exact error message on Gmail sometimes. I think it's when you use SSL and an image comes from a different web site, creating a conflict, but on Docs...Oh, well.
On Gmail v.1, I don't have HTML email authoring in Chrome also. The only browser that has this problem :) - ethanator1088, on 10/03/2008, -3/+13I thought you could see yourself in Chrome, but apparently Google can not. :-)
- prgmctan, on 10/04/2008, -0/+10firebug
- metapop, on 10/04/2008, -1/+11your page is down (which i find laughable)!
- krisjanis, on 10/04/2008, -4/+14google has a low self esteem
- iritegood, on 10/04/2008, -0/+9I enjoy chrome's isolation of some crashes, but it has tons of problems with the flash plugin. They need to get it fixed.
- DJWilsonX, on 10/04/2008, -0/+9it's the other way around for me. chrome stutters/freezes randomly whenever I visit a site with Flash on it.
I would love some customizable bars though. - enclaved, on 10/04/2008, -0/+9which firefox can do.
- qazew, on 10/04/2008, -0/+8newzbin ftw
- inactive, on 10/04/2008, -2/+10I have had dozens of crashes, slow loading sites, video players not loading, youtube is a laugh etc with Chrome, but never had any, ANY problems with ff
- mattluiz, on 08/28/2009, -1/+9Even Google hates ads.
- Daniel0, on 10/04/2008, -2/+9Maybe he is using, I don't know, GNU/Linux or OS X?
- inactive, on 10/04/2008, -0/+7Buried as inaccurate because that's an SSL cert "name mismatch" error and is correct behaviour. The cert is for www.google.com and the guy is accessing google.com, thus the alert. The same will happen in Firefox, IE, and any other browser worth its salt, and is by design. If it *didn't* issue the alert there would be something wrong!
- FutureGuy, on 10/04/2008, -0/+6yes the point here is that google shouldn't have sent you to an ssl page without the subdomain when their SSL cert is for the www.google.com. If this was some other website I wouldn't even look at it again, this makes them look like a mom and pop shop. No wonder more then half of google's products are still in "beta".
- AmyVernon, on 10/03/2008, -8/+14That is beyond awesomely stupid.
- benbrooks101, on 10/04/2008, -1/+7This has nothing to do with chrome...
- Tiak, on 10/04/2008, -0/+6Exactly the same as in when it doesn't compile it gives you the exact same myriad of errors?
- toaster13, on 10/04/2008, -1/+6How the hell did this get to the front page??? As lots of other people have already pointed out, this is a legitimate security warning. The site doesn't match the cert. Any browser (even wget) will prevent you from continuing. Buried as inaccurate - author is an idiot. Tomorrow I'll submit a screenshot of firefox not loading google when I type in http://yahoo.com (haha stupid firefox sucks!). That will probably make it to the front page too...
What *is* surprising is that google hasn't picked up a wildcard cert for themselves...guess the economy is hitting everyone, eh? ;-) - Repeater2000, on 10/04/2008, -0/+5Agreed, Vista is somehow to blame....
- svivian, on 10/04/2008, -0/+5No it isn't. It would be pretty insecure for Chrome to make exceptions to standard security rules, whether they own the site or not.
- KirbyMeister, on 10/04/2008, -0/+5This would actually show up in every browser if your SSL cert is signed for www.(domain).com and your users type something else like (domain).com or something else. Although usually I just see a yellow alert triangle in the omnibar when that happens.
- ligyron, on 10/04/2008, -0/+5He got "Error occurred: 403 - no permission" when trying to access his Google AdSense account?
- khelp, on 10/04/2008, -1/+6dugg for the word 'pedant'
- supermanly, on 10/04/2008, -0/+5Wow, somebody who knows the difference between irony and coincidence!
- Piontek, on 10/04/2008, -2/+7httpS nuff said.
- prgmctan, on 10/04/2008, -0/+5Oh, I wasn't sure if that was the same one or not.
- amoeba, on 10/04/2008, -0/+5It's because www.google.com is technically a different host from google.com and the SSL certificate needs to reflect that.
I suspect, if the guy had just typed google.com/analytics without the https it would have worked fine. - arjie, on 10/04/2008, -1/+6Wow, by an incredible coincidence I was just remarking about this to a friend of mine. Here's the screenshot I took: http://mini.arjie.com/uploads/Chrome-Adsense.png
- benbrooks101, on 10/04/2008, -0/+4Agreed.
- ispshadow, on 10/05/2008, -0/+4How dare you use the same internet as everybody else?!?!
The same air too, you bastard?!?! - tylermenezes, on 10/04/2008, -1/+5I'd rather it did throw that error. It's because the SSL cert for Google is only valid for www.google.com, not google.com. If it didn't throw that error, it would mean that anyone could pretend to be https://google.com with no problems. The real WTF is why hasn't Google spend the extra $1000 for a cert without the www?
- qpingu, on 10/04/2008, -0/+4Firefox does it too, this problem is not unique to Google Chrome.
- inactive, on 10/04/2008, -0/+4Try again, I got the site by refressing browser.
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