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‎10-20-2017 12:02 PM
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‎10-20-2017 01:39 PM
Its up to the web site, not you.
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‎10-20-2017 01:54 PM
Scroll down and add an "s" wherever you see "http".
There's a bulk tool, but if you have just a few listings, that works.
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‎10-20-2017 04:01 PM
You need help from the guru @shipscript
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‎10-20-2017 06:52 PM
The problem is within the Froo stylesheet hosted on the Froo site. There is nothing you can do to fix that. I would recommend that you contact Froo and advise them that this line in their stylesheet is non-compliant because it is not https.
background-image:url(http://shared.froo.com/FCS/no-js/img/foot_f03b72.png);
They should be able to figure out what to do to fix it, and they probably need to fix a whole lot of other customer accounts.
The next problem is that eBay is not going to know when or if Froo has fixed the problem, so the only way eBay is going to take away the one-click-away button, after Froo fixes the issue, is for you to revise all those listings so that eBay will re-evaluate your listings. Froo may be able to accomplish the revision, so ask them if they can do that. If not, then post a question on the Active Content forum and I will help you further.
http://community.ebay.com/t5/Replacing-Active-Content/bd-p/activecontent
