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? This communication is for use by the intended recipient and contains information that may be Privileged, confidential or copyrighted under applicable law. If you are not the intended recipient, you are hereby formally notified that any use, copying or distribution of this e-mail, in whole or in part, is strictly prohibited. Please notify the sender by return e-mail and delete this e-mail from your system. Unless explicitly and conspicuously designated as "E-Contract Intended", this e-mail does not constitute a contract offer, a contract amendment, or an acceptance of a contract offer. This e-mail does not constitute a consent to the use of sender's contact information for direct marketing purposes or for transfers of data to third parties. The dupont.com<http://dupont.com/> web address will continue in use for a transitional period for communications sent or received on behalf of DuPont Performance Coatings., which is not affiliated in any way with the DuPont Company. Francais Deutsch Italiano Espanol Portugues Japanese Chinese Korean http://www.DuPont.com/corp/email_disclaimer.html
