On 4/17/14, 2:30 PM, PystCat wrote:
Doesn't that have the problem with needing a signed certificate
now...?  Was that fixed...?  I had used AirLaunch (and love it by the
way) but now that Apple has decided that too many people are
bypassing their nonsensical "you must do it our way or we lock you
out" way it needed to have a secure signed certificate.  I know you
had mentioned Dropbox uses that but I'm not interested in having a
Dropbox account.  One of the things I really liked about your
AirLaunch was not only its incredible ease of use but the fact I can
stick it on my own server.

The certificate needs to be on your server, it's unrelated to how AirLaunch works. Once you have a secure certificate there, just use an "https" URL in AirLaunch and it will work.

During installation, Apple checks to make sure the download is coming from a secure URL with an SSL certificate, and if so, allows the installation.

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Jacqueline Landman Gay         |     jac...@hyperactivesw.com
HyperActive Software           |     http://www.hyperactivesw.com

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