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		<title>Rails Application and SSL Problem in Internet Explorer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently we ran across a very annoying problem when deploying a Ruby on Rails application running under SSL when viewed in IE7. When we loaded the page in Internet Explorer 7 there was a content security error. This made no sense at all as everything was secure, and even when we hard coded absolute links [...]]]></description>
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