Quote Originally Posted by Wendell View Post
Still with the message.
Wendell, I sent your message to our administrator, and after testing our site on several computers using firefox and different operating systems, as well as testing our server, he has determined the site IS secure, and believes the issue lies with your computer. This is the response we recieved:

"The site IS secure, but there are many reasons why this error message appears (always on Firefox), and all of them relate to the person's own personal computer. This error effects only SSL secure htps sites, so the user may not see it on other sites. Ironically, it is BECAUSE your site is secure, that the user is getting the error.

The most common problem is that a user's internal clock is off. It may be set to Pacific time zone instead of EST time zone or it may just be off. If he is in the future or the past, the security system will not be able to connect correctly. Note that the time may APPEAR correct visually, but still be wrong if the time zone is incorrect.
There are also add-ons or plugins or virus tools which can effect Firefox's ability to make the secure connection. Apparently some plugins are known to cause this problem when you update, and going back to a previous version seems to help.

The following is an excellent resource. It tells the user how to over-ride the error and view your site.
Click this link: Over-ride Firefox Error"


We appreciate your message, however, we are confident that our site is safe. We hope this information helps you. Hopefully it will resolve the error, and allow you to feel comfortable browsing the site.