Hi Greg, files are loaded from file:// not your remote server (tho this is possible) …is this what you mean?
On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 12:30 PM, Anderson, Greg <[email protected]>wrote: > 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 >
