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  • I had a Comodo SSL certificate installed on my website yesterday, after going through a lot of trouble it has finally been activated.

  • I am, however, experiencing serious issues in Safari and Internet Explorer 7: page loads are dead slow, and most of the times the pages are only loaded partially - often they arent loaded at all. Chrome and FF show no delay.

  • Additionally, Firefox 8 won't accept the certificate - however that's a marginal issue, the website targets a very specific audience, with 99% Internet Explorer visitors.

  • I don't have access to the webserver itself, I have to rely on the support theme - and my current contact doesn't seem very competent. It should be fixed by tomorrow however, since the website will get an external security audit on Monday.

  • The website contains one static HTML that can be used for testing: https://axa.tfo.be/incentives/cipres/static.html

My question:

  • Any ideas what might be the problem, so I can point support in the right direction?
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Please do not post your question on multiple Stack Exchange sites. This question is also here: stackoverflow.com/questions/8466088/… serverfault.com/questions/339923/… If you are concerned that it is off topic for a site then flag it and ask a moderator to review and send it to a new site. – RandomBen Dec 11 '11 at 18:58
Also, this question is very localized and possibly does belong on this site. Please try to see what your issue is with a tool like, Fiddler2, fiddler2.com/fiddler2 and come back to the site that you think can help you the most and ask a more clear question. We would really love to help you. – RandomBen Dec 11 '11 at 19:04
OK, i understand and i apologize - I'm just very desperate for an answer. Thank you for the tip. – ptriek Dec 11 '11 at 19:14

closed as too localized by RandomBen Dec 11 '11 at 19:05

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