My company has issued their own CA certs that were sent to all Windows and 
Macintosh machines. When going to an internal page, browsers automatically 
identify the sites as being "trusted", and thus shows the "https" in green (in 
Chrome). These sites are NOT accessible outside our network.

But, going to the same URL from our PhoneGap application, it does not recognize 
the site as being trusted. Is there a fix for this (command-line statement to 
add my site) or something that can be done to recognize these internally signed 
sites? Are there plans in the future to add functionality for self-signed and 
privately-signed certificates?

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