this version.
Thank you
Julien
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>> However, when I tried to use the Oracle plugin for our app, I never
>> managed to make it work properly, so I ended up adding the same mechanics
>> to cordova-plugin-wkwebview-engine so that it could accept all certificates
>> as well.
>>
>>
n for our app, I never
> managed to make it work properly, so I ended up adding the same mechanics
> to cordova-plugin-wkwebview-engine so that it could accept all certificates
> as well.
>
> Cheers,
> Julien
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Hi,
@Julien: Can you detail your feature a bit more?
We are also using self-signed c
additional features does your extension bring?
Kind regards,
Mathias
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Date: Saturday, 19. December 2020 at 00:21
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Hi Julien,
Ability to accept self-signed certificates for development builds sounds like a
neat enhancement and I personally would give my thumbs up for this kind of
feature. I would be hesitant to allow self-signed certificates for release
builds. I'm wondering if this could be adapted to eith