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? > I am just hacking around here but I tried this I created a 'certificates' folder Then I opened my website in Safari then clicked on the lock to show the certificates Then I dragged three certificates that are sown into that folder which created two .cer files and one .crt file in the folder then I used the 'set the sslcertificates' command to set the path to that folder That did not work Then I opened the site in firefox and then exported the certificates into the certificates folder. This still did not work. Again not sure what I am doing here so if there is an obvious error or flaw in the approach let me know. I also tried libUrlSetSSLVerification false This did not solve the problem either. I am trying this on Mac OS X 10.5.8 and I noticed from searching other posts that the was a problem with SSL on the mac. Is this still true? I have also noticed inconsistent behavior with setting the filename of the image object to an https url. Originally it worked. Since I have been trying the other commands to solve the player object issue the image on the https site does not always load. However if I use libUrlSetSSLVerification false the image will load. Thanks in advance for any help. 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