Re: SSL for dummies... how to generate X509Certificate (*.DER) files?
- From: James Crosswell <james@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 07 Oct 2007 21:14:04 +0200
Joe Kaplan wrote:
If any of those things are wrong, the server will not be trusted by default. I recommend the browser as a way to troubleshoot this as it has a nice GUI that shows you the problem(s). You can either fix the problems (best idea) or write some code to ignore the problems (sometimes the only way).
Thanks Joe. It's not my server so I can't do anything about the certificate but I'm really not fussed if the certificate validates or not. Do you know what kind of code I'd be writing to ignore the problem? I can't see any properties of the HTTP Request object that I can set to ignore SSL errors or turn off certificate validation.
TIA.
Best Regards,
James Crosswell
Microforge.net LLC
http://www.microforge.net
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