OK, I tested it. Works fine for iOS 10 for local and with an exception
for MySB.
That said: it's not backwards compatible to iOS 8/9 and won't work for
remote access.
I'd probably give trying to convince the App Review a try. I could live
with the "no remote access part" since I plan to include
Also, this would kill all backwards compatibility for iOS 8/9
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Not enough to be fine.
Would still kill MySB and remote use
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After some more research, it appears we will be fine.
https://developer.apple.com/library/prerelease/content/documentation/General/Reference/InfoPlistKeyReference/Articles/CocoaKeys.html
Apple has introduced a new key "NSAllowsLocalNetworking to allow loading
of local resources without
pippin wrote:
> You can get a cert without a DNS address? At least you'd need a fixed ID
> or something, don't you?
> Logitech might want to prep up MySqueezebox.com, though, I think it
> still doesn't support SSL, doesn't it?
Let me check. A colleague installed Let's Encrypt on an SME (Linux
You can get a cert without a DNS address? At least you'd need a fixed ID
or something, don't you?
Logitech might want to prep up MySqueezebox.com, though, I think it
still doesn't support SSL, doesn't it?
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You can install a cert on an internal server that is sufficient to be
accepted by a modern browser.
Free Certs are available from Let's Encrypt and there are scripts that
will auto renew for you.
That said I hope you are correct Pippin otherwise we may have a problem
*Vortexbox LMS 7.9 music
I honestly don't know.
Apple will allow exceptions on a case-by-case basis, I hope we qualify
and can convince them about this, otherwise 3rd Party Apps will no
longer see updates from that point on.
It's not so much a question of streaming, the whole access to LMS is
without http support and -
Apple announced in June that they will require of all iOS app store to
support HTTPS in 2017.
Will this be a issue for 3rd party iOS that access LMS? As far as I know
LMS does not support streaming over HTTPS.
If this is a issue, how should we as 3rd party developers handle it?
Thanks
Louis