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WebView.Certificate Property

Definition

Caution

deprecated

Gets the SSL certificate for the main top-level page or null if there is no certificate (the site is not secure). -or- Sets the SSL certificate for the main top-level page.

public virtual Android.Net.Http.SslCertificate? Certificate { [Android.Runtime.Register("getCertificate", "()Landroid/net/http/SslCertificate;", "GetGetCertificateHandler")] get; [Android.Runtime.Register("setCertificate", "(Landroid/net/http/SslCertificate;)V", "GetSetCertificate_Landroid_net_http_SslCertificate_Handler")] [System.Obsolete("deprecated")] set; }
[<get: Android.Runtime.Register("getCertificate", "()Landroid/net/http/SslCertificate;", "GetGetCertificateHandler")>]
[<set: Android.Runtime.Register("setCertificate", "(Landroid/net/http/SslCertificate;)V", "GetSetCertificate_Landroid_net_http_SslCertificate_Handler")>]
[<set: System.Obsolete("deprecated")>]
member this.Certificate : Android.Net.Http.SslCertificate with get, set

Property Value

the SSL certificate for the main top-level page

Attributes

Remarks

Property getter documentation:

Gets the SSL certificate for the main top-level page or null if there is no certificate (the site is not secure).

Java documentation for android.webkit.WebView.getCertificate().

Property setter documentation:

Sets the SSL certificate for the main top-level page.

This member is deprecated. Calling this function has no useful effect, and will be ignored in future releases.

Java documentation for android.webkit.WebView.setCertificate(android.net.http.SslCertificate).

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Applies to