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2009-02-08
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2009-02-10
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2009-02-10
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2009-02-10
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Anyway, the SSL issue can be fixed with exporting WEBKIT_IGNORE_SSL_ERRORS=1 before running Tear. At first i thought it doesn't work, but i was wrong - it works, but not if i set it from inside Tear. I'll see if i can do something else instead.
The problem with this setting is that every certificate is ignored by CURL. Don't click on suspicious pages
EDIT: Of course I can directly hack WebKit around it, but that's not the point.
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2009-02-10
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2009-02-10
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http://bundyo.org/maemo/webkit/
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brower, browser, browserd fix, khtml, microb alternative, microb killer, tear, webkit, www |
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