Hi,

If your certificate was signed by a trusted CA,  Crosswalk app can access the 
server with https URL directly.

The current Crosswalk versions do not provide interface to accept specified 
self-signed certificate. So if you want to use a self-signed certificate,  
please try adding android:debuggable="true" to the <Application/> tag in 
AndroidManifest.xml. This will ignore SSL errors such as certificate chain 
validation errors on self-signed certs.
But this should not be done when your application is in production because of 
the security risk.

Regards,
Gao Chun

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>From liujinxing4345 at sinosoft.com.cn  Thu Feb  5 04:04:14 2015
From: liujinxing4345 at sinosoft.com.cn (=?utf-8?B?bGl1amlueGluZzQzNDU=?=)
Date: Thu, 5 Feb 2015 20:04:14 +0800
Subject: [Crosswalk-help] How to add certificate to crosswalk?
Message-ID: <[email protected]>

Hi. I use crosswalk 10.39.235.16, and my app need connect to https website. But 
I don?t know how to add certificate file to app, then crosswalk use this 
certificate to connect website. Please give me some help.

Jacking Liu liujinxing4345 at sinosoft.com.cn
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