pichillilorenzo / flutter_inappwebview

A Flutter plugin that allows you to add an inline webview, to use a headless webview, and to open an in-app browser window.
https://inappwebview.dev
Apache License 2.0
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How to upgrade connections to https #1218

Open DennisMuchiri opened 2 years ago

DennisMuchiri commented 2 years ago

Hi @pichillilorenzo thanks for this awesome package. My question would be how to upgrade HTTPS connections. I realized some sites using https require this option to be turned on to be able to get the page. Example under shields in brave browser :

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github-actions[bot] commented 2 years ago

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Following these steps can save you, me, and other people a lot of time, thanks!

DennisMuchiri commented 2 years ago

Yes I have searched about this problem

DennisMuchiri commented 2 years ago

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ryanhz commented 2 years ago

I switch to the official webview_flutter long time ago.

"Upgrade connections to HTTPS" means Brave will try to connect over HTTPS and ignore HTTP when possible. So I think this has nothing to do with this plugin. Check if the URL you try to load is started with http:// instead of https:// If so, change it to https://