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On Apr 3, 12:47 pm, qvark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> bump
>
> On 1 abr, 21:54, qvark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hello all, I was wondering if it is possible to extend the current web
> > browser with any kind of plugin (such as Firefox plugins).
>
> > I have read that Webkit supports the concept of plugin, but I don't
> > have any clue of how to do that in the Android web browser or if it is
> > the best approach.
>
> > What I really want to do is that when a secure page requests
> > authentication by a client certificate, the browser asks another
> > application if it could provide a valid one (currently Android fails
> > showing a "Failed to perform SSL handshake" error).
>
> > In the Android API I have seen the class
> > android.webkit.SslErrorHandler, but I'm not sure how could I use it. I
> > think it could be useful if I were using a WebView within my
> > application, but it seems wrong to force the user to use an embedded,
> > limited browser inside my application just to be able to log in into a
> > secure site when it could be using the full-fledged Android one.
>
> > Many thanks in advance for any advice,
>
> > Jose Luis.
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