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Disable SSL cert. warning dialog in webbrowser control

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    I need to browse to page in hosted web browse rcontrol to HTTPS page with invalid certificate. How can I silently accept it ? The silent mode disables the popup but it revokes the certificate. Adding this certificate to accepted certificates manually does not help, I need general solution for any site. Is there some interface I can implement to handle this or some registry key I can change? Thank you!


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      I need to browse to page in hosted web browse rcontrol to HTTPS page with invalid certificate. How can I silently accept it ? The silent mode disables the popup but it revokes the certificate. Adding this certificate to accepted certificates manually does not help, I need general solution for any site. Is there some interface I can implement to handle this or some registry key I can change? Thank you!


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      jk chan
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      DId u tried IObjectSafety ,not sure.

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        I need to browse to page in hosted web browse rcontrol to HTTPS page with invalid certificate. How can I silently accept it ? The silent mode disables the popup but it revokes the certificate. Adding this certificate to accepted certificates manually does not help, I need general solution for any site. Is there some interface I can implement to handle this or some registry key I can change? Thank you!


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        if your certificate is out of date, why would you enforce the security of the web site ?! :omg::wtf:


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          DId u tried IObjectSafety ,not sure.

          If u can Dream... U can do it

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          it seems this interface is for some AciveX controls, not SSL/HTTPS


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            if your certificate is out of date, why would you enforce the security of the web site ?! :omg::wtf:


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            some sites are invalid (self-signed) certificates and surfer can do nothing about it, he wants the software to work


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              some sites are invalid (self-signed) certificates and surfer can do nothing about it, he wants the software to work


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              but obviously, it's not your fault... you don't have to adapt your code one's problems. someone has to fix the website, not you to try to pass at any cost


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