Al,

I really wouldn't bother with self-signed certificates for obvious 
reasons.  If you are looking for little or no cost you could try a free 
cert from here:

http://www.startssl.com/?app=0

Mind you I haven't tested a cert from startssl so please let us know if 
they work  :-)

Hope this helps


Al wrote:
> Mike, I missed your reply, it must have been posted while I was still
> replying.
>
> The server and url in question is private and no one apart from myself
> will ever use it. Personally, I can't see the point of getting a
> proper signed certificate for this. But regardless, it should be
> possible to to handle this sort of thing in webview.
>
> On May 24, 10:22 pm, Mike Hearn <mh.in.engl...@gmail.com> wrote:
>   
>> Don't use self signed certs?http://www.gerv.net/security/self-signed-certs/
>>
>> There's a reason they are treated as an error .... I appreciate it may
>> *seem* like you're adding security without any cost, but you really
>> aren't, especially on a phone where MITM attacks are a whole lot more
>> feasible than a wired connection.
>>     
> >
>
>   

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