J. Landman Gay <jac...@...> writes: >
> > > > I know almost nothing about it so I probably shouldn't say anything, but > don't you need some kind of certificate to access https pages? > Hi, I thought so too and there is the command sslcertificates which the dictionary says is to set the list of files and folders to search for ssl certificates. However if I set the file name of an image object to an https URL the image will load without me specifying sslcertificates. This is what made me think that I don't need to use the sslcertificates command Also if I use revbrowser it will open https sites and it will open a movie hosted on an https page. So RevBrowswer is handling https sites without me specifying the path to ssl certificates. I am not sure if it is a bug that the https URL doesn't work in the player or if there is something that I am supposed to do in terms of handling or providing the path to the ssl certificates on the computer. I am just learning about this so I have been experimenting with a few things. I tried open secure socket to "www.mysecuresite.com:443" with message "wasConnected" this opens the socket which i can see with answer the opensockets() This shows the socket forwww.mysecuresite.com:443 as open Still after I open the socket when I set the filename of the player to a movie on the secure site no movie is loaded in the player Martin _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution