Hi, The "WebKit .NET" project is completely independent from WebKit, it has no relation with the WebKit project.
As far as I know, WebKit .NET has been discontinued. To use WebKit on Windows, you can look into the WinCairo project (http://trac.webkit.org/wiki/BuildingCairoOnWindows). An other modern web engine on Windows is the blink engine (a fork of WebKit used by google Chrome): http://www.chromium.org/blink. Benjamin On 1/25/14, 3:47 PM, Sam Hobbs wrote: > I am not sure if this is a problem that can be solved be modifying some > security settings in WebKit. I hope it is. I seem to be having a problem > using SSL in WebKit. I am using C# and Visual Studio 2013 for a local > desktop application. > > I need to browse to a web page then access the HTML in it using WebKit. > I am very familiar with the use of the Microsoft WebBrowser control to > use Internet Explorer to browse to a web page then access the HTML. A > possible alternative solution would be to open a separate Google Chrome > or WebKit window and then manipulate the HTML in it, but it is difficult > to find anything explaining how to do that. > > I downloaded WebKit .NET from WebKit .NET - Browse /WebKit .NET 0.x/0.5 > at SourceForge.net > <https://sourceforge.net/projects/webkitdotnet/files/WebKit%20.NET%200.x/0.5/>. > Using WebKit .NET from SourceForge I am getting "Peer certificate cannot > be authenticated with known CA certificates" when I try to use SSL. > > I am using C# and Visual Studio 2013. I have created a Windows Forms > project and added the WebKitBrowser to my project's references. I am > executing the program in my local system. When it navigates to > google.com it goes there but when I click on "Sign in" I get the error. > This seems to happen for any web site when I need SSL (to sign in). > > If I use the WebKitBrowserTest.exe sample then I can sign into Google; > SSL seems to work that way. > > I have posted a comment in WebKit .NET / Discussion / Help:SSL-Support? > <http://sourceforge.net/p/webkitdotnet/discussion/939856/thread/be9a178c> but > I have received no responses. If the problem can be solved in WebKit > outside of the WebKit .NET project then that will really help. > > If I really have to, I can use C++ instead but I am sure there are many > other C# programmers that could use a solution. > > > > > _______________________________________________ > webkit-help mailing list > webkit-help@lists.webkit.org > https://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo/webkit-help > _______________________________________________ webkit-help mailing list webkit-help@lists.webkit.org https://lists.webkit.org/mailman/listinfo/webkit-help