2.5.1 and HTTPS or SSL (was The Best just got Better)
Jim Ault
JimAultWins at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 15 09:00:40 EST 2005
I do not have the Enterprise license.
Spending $200 just to be able to ping a server using https is not worth
that. Also, I am not sure what else I would need for the cross-platform
version.
I am doing Revolution for my own multimedia projects, not to sell or
distribute robust apps.
Thanks for the clarification. I think I will do all the https pinging on a
Mac using applescript and put the results in a MacShare folder my network.
(Revolution - a great program, and a blast to use!)
Thanks again.
Jim Ault
On 3/14/05 6:56 AM, "Frank D. Engel, Jr." <fde101 at fjrhome.net> wrote:
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> The SSL license is a $199.00 add-on for a Studio license, but is
> included with the Enterprise license. Do you have the enterprise
> license (or the SSL add-on)? If not, then this is why it is not
> working for you.
>
> And yes, openssl itself is built-in to OS X; Rev's library for using it
> is not.
>
>
> On Mar 14, 2005, at 3:25 AM, Jim Ault wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the reply.. I have all the files installed and did the
>> repair
>> permissions and still gives the same ->error cannot load SSL library<-
>>
>> I will try sometime in the next couple weeks to get to the bottom of
>> this,
>> but too busy now.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Jim
>>
>> On 3/13/05 3:40 PM, "Dar Scott" <dsc at swcp.com> wrote:
>>
>>>> On Mac OSX this is a shell command and works with do cmd as
>>>> applescript.
>>>> However... Rev (put line 1 of URL "https://someServerOutThere.com/"
>>>> into
>>>> temp) does not work.
>>>> -->error cannot load SSL library<-- rev 2.5.1 (OSX 10.3.7)
>>>
>>> Tuviah once mentioned in a bugzilla note that Revolution is linked to
>>> "openssl 0.9 which is what we need to compile against on OSX to be
>>> compatible with 10.2". Perhaps your system does not have 0.9.
>>>
>>>> The docs seem to say the OSX has the openssl as part of Panther, but
>>>> I
>>>> cannot do a simple find and locate it. Obviously I do not have it.
>>>
>>> I guess some things are hidden from finder.
>>>
>>> I tried these from the Terminal on my 10.3.8 system:
>>>
>>> ls /usr/lib
>>> ls /usr/bin
>>>
>>> I found these:
>>>
>>> libcrypto.0.9.7.dylib
>>> libcrypto.0.9.dylib
>>> libcrypto.dylib
>>>
>>> libssl.0.9.7.dylib
>>> libssl.0.9.dylib
>>> libssl.dylib
>>>
>>> openssl
>>>
>>> You should check to see what you have and then include this in a bug
>>> report.
>>>
>>> Once you get this resolved, then you need to set the sslCertificates
>>> property with a path to root certificates. Folks on this list or Rev
>>> support if you qualify should be able to help you with that.
>>>
>>> Dar
>>>
>>> --
>>> **********************************************
>>> DSC (Dar Scott Consulting & Dar's Lab)
>>> http://www.swcp.com/dsc/
>>> Programming Services and Software
>>> **********************************************
>>
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>>
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