On Sun, 27 Jun 2010, Rainer Duffner wrote:
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With regard to https - just search google for something like "iphone app ssl"
and you realize why it does not support https...
I only see reports of problems with self-signed certs.
We have a "real" certificate.
Rather than port the app to Android (which version anyway), he should first
fix the iPhone version.
As a first step, it would probably be easier to create a special stylesheet
to create the "illusion" of an app.
Yes, my first thought was that a mobile stylesheet might make
it easier to use RT on a mobile device. It could be done on
the server side, rather than the client (but then it's not an
app you can sell).
John
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