>
>
> The way I understand it, after PayPal's end date for SHA-256
> implementation, my https transactions with PayPal will fail if Google does
> not support SHA-256 encryption within the https protocol scheme.
>

Do you have evidence that Google *doesn't *support SHA-256 Certificates? (I
guess in this case via URLFetch)

 (Note SHA-256 is not encryption, its how the certificates are validated)


If Paypal is talking directly with users, then its upto if the the users
browser supports such certificates.




(and at worse, supposing URLFetch doesnt work with such certifcates, could
perhaps just validate_certificate=FALSE, or even bypass URLFetch via teh
sockets API)

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