It seems to indeed have been a configuration problem. I've logged a report for 
the record - see below. Thanks very much, Trevor

> Message du 21/05/10 22:54
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> Objet : [ netsurf-Bugs-3005502 ] Certificate verification query
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> Bugs item #3005502, was opened at 2010-05-21 21:54
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> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=464312&aid=3005502&group_id=51719
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> Summary: Certificate verification query
>
> Initial Comment:
> ver. r10552 (16 May 2010 16:15) running on a rev.C4 BeagleBoard
>
> As described on the mailing list:
> http://vlists.pepperfish.net/pipermail/netsurf-users-netsurf-browser.org/2010-April/009393.html
>
> As suggested by John-Mark Bell, this *does* appear to be a configuration 
> problem.
>
> To get https: to work I did the following:
> - Deleted Boot:Choices:WWW.Netsurf
> - Loaded NetSurf
> - Under Configuration, click 'Set' on any setting (in fact, I've not tried 
> them 
> *all* but am now satisfied that it's not just a case of, e.g. changing the 
> cache 
> size, as I found at first.
> - Quit and reload
>
> I'm happy to have a look at the sources but as I'm still getting things up 
> and 
> running and don't exactly have adequate programming experience, it'll be a 
> while 
> before I do.
>
> Thanks for the continuing enthusiasm with NetSurf - I hope there's some way 
> to 
> keep the RO front end up to date in the longer term.
>
> Cheers
>
> Trevor Johnson

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