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TServerRequest and SSL |
Fri, Mar 7 2014 5:30 AM | Permanent Link |
Code | How do one use TServerRequst with a secure web service?
Thanks. |
Fri, Mar 7 2014 7:21 AM | Permanent Link |
Matthew Jones | Just reference the https instead of http. Apart from that it is the same.
/Matthew Jones/ |
Fri, Mar 7 2014 9:28 AM | Permanent Link |
Code | Hmm I thought so too but I get the following error message on the client side and the server side:
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Fri, Mar 7 2014 9:29 AM | Permanent Link |
Code | And this on the server side.
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Fri, Mar 7 2014 11:57 AM | Permanent Link |
Matthew Jones | I don't have a way to decode those images!
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Fri, Mar 7 2014 3:42 PM | Permanent Link |
Raul Team Elevate | Is that a proper signed cert (meaning signed by a trusted CA or is it
self-minted) ? If latter then make sure you add your own CA to the trusted CA store. What happens when you hit the URl straight from browser (using https) Raul On 3/7/2014 9:28 AM, Code wrote: > Hmm I thought so too but I get the following error message on the client side and the server side: > |
Sun, Mar 9 2014 12:48 AM | Permanent Link |
Code | Raul wrote:
"Is that a proper signed cert (meaning signed by a trusted CA or is it self-minted) ?" It is a self-minted one. "What happens when you hit the URl straight from browser (using https)" The browser warns me about the certificate but returns the JSON array. It works fine using a normal html page with javascript...just seems to get the error in EWB. |
Sun, Mar 9 2014 12:22 PM | Permanent Link |
Raul Team Elevate | On 3/8/2014 11:48 PM, Code wrote:
> > The browser warns me about the certificate but returns the JSON array. > It works fine using a normal html page with javascript...just seems to get the error in EWB. I believe this is the problem - you need to add your own signing CA to the browser trusted list so you no longer get the prompt. Browser in general will not prompt for any Javascript issues related to invalid/untrusted cert but will silently fail it. It not a EWB issue but general javascript and browser one. Raul |
Mon, Mar 10 2014 2:11 AM | Permanent Link |
Code | Yep that seems to have been the problem. I manually added the certificate to Chrome and Firefox and works via the browser now. I only get that error when I am in design mode in EWB and when clicking on the test button for the server request component.
Thanks for the pointers guys. I have only been playing with EWB since last week and I am pretty impressed with it thus far...can't wait for Version 2.0!! Well done to the dev team. |
Tue, Mar 11 2014 8:35 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | << Hmm I thought so too but I get the following error message on the client
side and the server side: >> That client-side error could be an issue with the Windows 8/IE11 WinInet support. There was at least one other issue with the FTP: http://www.elevatesoft.com/bulletins?action=view&category=ewb&bulletin=random_ftp_errors_when_deploying_applications_with_ie11 Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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