Modified bug description. ** Description changed:
- The browser on my Ubuntu Phone (Meizu MX-4, OTA 15) does not open self-signed https-secured sites correctly. The browser presents the option to go back to a safe site or continue anyway. If I choose continue anyway, it starts to load the site, but never completes. After some time it stops loading and displays a rather incomplete version of the site. It is clearly composed of only some of the pages' elements and incomplete.The amount of the page that is displayed varies from time to time. + The browser on my Ubuntu Phone (Meizu MX-4, OTA 15) does not open some https-secured sites correctly, such as https://www.amazon.com or https://www.amazon.de. The browser presents the option to go back to a safe site or continue anyway. If I choose continue anyway, it starts to load the site, but never completes. After some time it stops loading and displays a rather incomplete version of the site. It is clearly composed of only some of the pages' elements and incomplete.The amount of the page that is displayed varies from time to time. It appears that transmission times out while loading the page. - One common usecase of self-signed certificates is webinterfaces of DSL or cable routers, such as the popular fritz box. Test case: - 1) Try loading the web interface of my router: https://rkupper.no-ip.org/ - You should see the login page of a fritz box router. - 2) Try loading the web interface of my nextcloud instance:https://rkupper.no-ip.org:444/ - You should see the login page of nextcloud - Observe that the appearance of the pages varies every time, depending on how much of the site was loaded. Observe that pressing the login button does nothing – probably because the scripts have not been loaded. - I have tried other self-signed sites, and am confident that it is not a problem of my server. + 1) Try loading https://www.amazon.com. Observe that webbrowser-app displays warning about invalid certificate, without any apparent reason. Chose "continue anyway". Observe, that the site is only incompletely loaded and unsable. + 2) Try loading the web interface of my router: https://rkupper.no-ip.org/. This site uses a self-signed certificate, which is correctly displayed as a security risk. But self-signed certificates are a common use case on DSL or cable routers' web interfaces. Choose "continue anyway". You should see the login page of a fritz box router. Observe that the site is incompletely loaded and the login button does nothing at all. ** Description changed: - The browser on my Ubuntu Phone (Meizu MX-4, OTA 15) does not open some https-secured sites correctly, such as https://www.amazon.com or https://www.amazon.de. The browser presents the option to go back to a safe site or continue anyway. If I choose continue anyway, it starts to load the site, but never completes. After some time it stops loading and displays a rather incomplete version of the site. It is clearly composed of only some of the pages' elements and incomplete.The amount of the page that is displayed varies from time to time. + The browser on my Ubuntu Phone (Meizu MX-4, OTA 15) does not open some https-secured sites correctly, such as https://www.amazon.com or https://www.amazon.de. The browser presents a warning about an invalid ssl certificate, although the certificate appears perfectly valid. It then presents the option to go back to a safe site or continue anyway. If I choose continue anyway, it starts to load the site, but never completes. After some time it stops loading and displays a rather incomplete version of the site. It is clearly composed of only some of the pages' elements and incomplete.The amount of the page that is displayed varies from time to time. It appears that transmission times out while loading the page. Test case: 1) Try loading https://www.amazon.com. Observe that webbrowser-app displays warning about invalid certificate, without any apparent reason. Chose "continue anyway". Observe, that the site is only incompletely loaded and unsable. 2) Try loading the web interface of my router: https://rkupper.no-ip.org/. This site uses a self-signed certificate, which is correctly displayed as a security risk. But self-signed certificates are a common use case on DSL or cable routers' web interfaces. Choose "continue anyway". You should see the login page of a fritz box router. Observe that the site is incompletely loaded and the login button does nothing at all. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touch seeded packages, which is subscribed to webbrowser-app in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1656551 Title: webbrowser only partially loads some https sites Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu: New Bug description: The browser on my Ubuntu Phone (Meizu MX-4, OTA 15) does not open some https-secured sites correctly, such as https://www.amazon.com or https://www.amazon.de. The browser presents a warning about an invalid ssl certificate, although the certificate appears perfectly valid. It then presents the option to go back to a safe site or continue anyway. If I choose continue anyway, it starts to load the site, but never completes. After some time it stops loading and displays a rather incomplete version of the site. It is clearly composed of only some of the pages' elements and incomplete.The amount of the page that is displayed varies from time to time. It appears that transmission times out while loading the page. Test case: 1) Try loading https://www.amazon.com. Observe that webbrowser-app displays warning about invalid certificate, without any apparent reason. Chose "continue anyway". Observe, that the site is only incompletely loaded and unsable. 2) Try loading the web interface of my router: https://rkupper.no-ip.org/. This site uses a self-signed certificate, which is correctly displayed as a security risk. But self-signed certificates are a common use case on DSL or cable routers' web interfaces. Choose "continue anyway". You should see the login page of a fritz box router. Observe that the site is incompletely loaded and the login button does nothing at all. 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