Hi,

Here is what I'm trying to do
http://nodejs.org/docs/v0.3.5/api/http.html#http.Client

Allows me to specify crypto credentials, such as a client side
certificate, what to accept from the server, and so on.
with this : http.createClient(port, host='localhost', secure=false,
[credentials])

This post states that the functionality is deprecated
http://groups.google.com/group/nodejs/browse_thread/thread/55c9347f9aba5a36

Nothing in the documentation of more recent nodejs (from 0.4) points
to how to set crypto credentials on an http client.

I have tested using the old API in nodejs 0.6.6 and it does indeed
work, but I'm not comfortable using an undocumented deprecated feature
that could disappear at any time with a new nodejs release.

Any ideas of how to specify crypto credentials in "the right way" for
an http client ?

Cheers

Patrick


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