Re: [Flashcoders] Webservices with Zinc and a certificate

2006-10-20 Thread David Rorex

I am pretty sure Zinc has nothing to do with SSL, it is all done by the
flash plugin. So it may just work (why not try it to find out?).

-David R

On 10/19/06, Jim Kremens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Interesting thanks for the reply!  I'll look into it.

Still, this thing is largely built (we're taking it over from another
developer).  It would be a drag to have to rebuild it.  So if anyone has
any
experience doing this in Zinc, please chime in!

Thanks,

Jim Kremens


On 10/19/06, Robert r. Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Depending on what you need to do and what expertize you have on hand, I
 believe there is also a customizable, kiosk oriented version of Firefox
 that might be the answer.


 Jim Kremens wrote:
  Hi all,
 
  Basically, I need do webservices call through Flash with a certificate
  in a
  Zinc-powered kiosk app.  I know this works in a browser - with SSL the
  browser does all the hard work.  But I'm not sure if it's possible
with
 a
  projector.  Zinc would have to provide some means of handling an https
  handshake and I've not been able to find any indication that it can.
 
  Anyone have any experience with this kind of thing?
 
  Thanks,
 
  Jim Kremens
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[Flashcoders] Webservices with Zinc and a certificate

2006-10-19 Thread Jim Kremens

Hi all,

Basically, I need do webservices call through Flash with a certificate in a
Zinc-powered kiosk app.  I know this works in a browser - with SSL the
browser does all the hard work.  But I'm not sure if it's possible with a
projector.  Zinc would have to provide some means of handling an https
handshake and I've not been able to find any indication that it can.

Anyone have any experience with this kind of thing?

Thanks,

Jim Kremens
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Re: [Flashcoders] Webservices with Zinc and a certificate

2006-10-19 Thread Robert r. Sanders
Depending on what you need to do and what expertize you have on hand, I 
believe there is also a customizable, kiosk oriented version of Firefox 
that might be the answer.



Jim Kremens wrote:

Hi all,

Basically, I need do webservices call through Flash with a certificate 
in a

Zinc-powered kiosk app.  I know this works in a browser - with SSL the
browser does all the hard work.  But I'm not sure if it's possible with a
projector.  Zinc would have to provide some means of handling an https
handshake and I've not been able to find any indication that it can.

Anyone have any experience with this kind of thing?

Thanks,

Jim Kremens
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Re: [Flashcoders] Webservices with Zinc and a certificate

2006-10-19 Thread Jim Kremens

Interesting thanks for the reply!  I'll look into it.

Still, this thing is largely built (we're taking it over from another
developer).  It would be a drag to have to rebuild it.  So if anyone has any
experience doing this in Zinc, please chime in!

Thanks,

Jim Kremens


On 10/19/06, Robert r. Sanders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Depending on what you need to do and what expertize you have on hand, I
believe there is also a customizable, kiosk oriented version of Firefox
that might be the answer.


Jim Kremens wrote:
 Hi all,

 Basically, I need do webservices call through Flash with a certificate
 in a
 Zinc-powered kiosk app.  I know this works in a browser - with SSL the
 browser does all the hard work.  But I'm not sure if it's possible with
a
 projector.  Zinc would have to provide some means of handling an https
 handshake and I've not been able to find any indication that it can.

 Anyone have any experience with this kind of thing?

 Thanks,

 Jim Kremens
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