AioPlugin and SqueakSSL plugin included in Cocoa (please test)

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AioPlugin and SqueakSSL plugin included in Cocoa (please test)

Chris Cunnington
> You need SSL on both sides of a connection.


Connection of what?

Invariably a server is connecting to a browser. This implies a desktop/image based application. Outside of possibly Croquet, I don't know of any.

Chris


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Re: AioPlugin and SqueakSSL plugin included in Cocoa (please test)

Colin Putney-3
On Wed, May 2, 2012 at 9:53 AM, Chris Cunnington
<[hidden email]> wrote:
>> You need SSL on both sides of a connection.

> Invariably a server is connecting to a browser.

Not true. It's perfectly reasonable to write Smalltalk code to
download something over HTTPS. We do that for e.g., secure Monticello
repositories.

Colin