I'm trying to make a POST call to a server that doesn't have SSL. The message I receive is: The resource could not be loaded because the App Transport Security policy requires the use of a secure connection. Is there a possibility (as in Android) to avoid this?
Thank you, now its working!
The application I'm working on now is for a single company. It will run on their ASP server that is hosted on a service provider. Can a free SSL certificate be installed in this case? Will such a certificate correspond to the requirements of Apple?
Unfortunately, I only have access to the Control Panel from the IIS server. I cannot install any applications on the server. The hoster does not want to install anything on the server! Unless a $ 90 SSL certificate is paid
Please note that PostString is not secure. All it does is to keep information out of the URL, which is typically logged by servers. It's still plain text that is easily snooped. You could encrypt everything yourself. If you do spent time to do the encryption though, would it cost more than $90 in development time?
I have to work with the client's requirements! ASP encryption and decryption are simple, the entire encryption-decryption process took half an hour (between B4A and ASP)!