m.rememberthemilk.com From Verizon Wireless/LG Phones
solinas says:
Hi. Can anyone with an LG log in to this site? I can reach the login page with no problem, but when I try to log in, I always get a message:
Security Error: The server certificate does not belong to this server.
The only help heresays to try "https" instead of "http", but that doesn't help.
I've tried this on an 8300, 8350, and an env2. I've tried it with my own WAP gateway (nowWAP), the HoTTProxy gateway, and Verizon's paid WAP gateway.
Thanks in advance.
Security Error: The server certificate does not belong to this server.
The only help heresays to try "https" instead of "http", but that doesn't help.
I've tried this on an 8300, 8350, and an env2. I've tried it with my own WAP gateway (nowWAP), the HoTTProxy gateway, and Verizon's paid WAP gateway.
Thanks in advance.
strict9 says:
I am having this problem as well on my 8300. I haven't used mobile RTM in awhile, but I don't recall having a problem with it in the past.
emily (Remember The Milk) says:
We're using a Cybertrust SSL certificate (which is very widely supported on mobile phones).
Unfortunately it seems that particular versions of the Openwave browser (6.2.3.2 and some others) have a bug that prevents them from recognizing this certificate, even though they claim support for it.
We're currently looking into this to see if there's a work around for this browser.
Unfortunately it seems that particular versions of the Openwave browser (6.2.3.2 and some others) have a bug that prevents them from recognizing this certificate, even though they claim support for it.
We're currently looking into this to see if there's a work around for this browser.
natp12 says:
thanks for the reply....I'm having the same problem on verizon and would love a fix. love the product.
solinas says:
Let's see ... Verizon + Alltel = 73 million customers. Yeah, I'd imagine that they'd want to fix this quickly ;-)
emily (Remember The Milk) says:
Just wanted to update that we're still looking into this.
We're mystified as to why Verizon is using a browser version that doesn't appear to support their own SSL certificates (Verizon owns Cybertrust, who issued the certificate).
We're mystified as to why Verizon is using a browser version that doesn't appear to support their own SSL certificates (Verizon owns Cybertrust, who issued the certificate).
solinas says:
> Just wanted to update that we're still looking into this.
Excellent -- thanks!
> We're mystified as to why Verizon is using a browser version
> that doesn't appear to support their own SSL certificates
> (Verizon owns Cybertrust, who issued the certificate).
Clearly you're not a Verizon subscriber. *Everything* that Verizon does is mystifying ;-)
Tried accessing RTM from my Palm E2. The built-in Blazer web browser handled the mobile site just fine, but a WAP browser called Universe couldn't handle the SSL.
Would you consider creating a non-SSL mobile URL? That would be easier than trying to support every mobile browser and every WAP gateway. And it would be a nice backup in case the SSL certs expire or something.
Excellent -- thanks!
> We're mystified as to why Verizon is using a browser version
> that doesn't appear to support their own SSL certificates
> (Verizon owns Cybertrust, who issued the certificate).
Clearly you're not a Verizon subscriber. *Everything* that Verizon does is mystifying ;-)
Tried accessing RTM from my Palm E2. The built-in Blazer web browser handled the mobile site just fine, but a WAP browser called Universe couldn't handle the SSL.
Would you consider creating a non-SSL mobile URL? That would be easier than trying to support every mobile browser and every WAP gateway. And it would be a nice backup in case the SSL certs expire or something.
wernst says:
FWIW, my Treo 650, using the Verizon data network, is able to use m.rememberthemilk.com just fine.
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