Loading core/java/android/webkit/WebViewClient.java +9 −4 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -379,11 +379,16 @@ public class WebViewClient { /** * Notify the host application that an SSL error occurred while loading a * resource. The host application must call either handler.cancel() or * handler.proceed(). Note that the decision may be retained for use in * resource. The host application must call either {@link SslErrorHandler#cancel} or * {@link SslErrorHandler#proceed}. Note that the decision may be retained for use in * response to future SSL errors. The default behavior is to cancel the * load. * <p> * This API is only called for recoverable SSL certificate errors. In the case of * non-recoverable errors (such as when the server fails the client), WebView will call {@link * #onReceivedError(WebView, WebResourceRequest, WebResourceError)} with {@link * #ERROR_FAILED_SSL_HANDSHAKE}. * <p> * Applications are advised not to prompt the user about SSL errors, as * the user is unlikely to be able to make an informed security decision * and WebView does not provide any UI for showing the details of the Loading @@ -391,10 +396,10 @@ public class WebViewClient { * <p> * Application overrides of this method may display custom error pages or * silently log issues, but it is strongly recommended to always call * handler.cancel() and never allow proceeding past errors. * {@link SslErrorHandler#cancel} and never allow proceeding past errors. * * @param view The WebView that is initiating the callback. * @param handler An SslErrorHandler object that will handle the user's * @param handler An {@link SslErrorHandler} that will handle the user's * response. * @param error The SSL error object. */ Loading Loading
core/java/android/webkit/WebViewClient.java +9 −4 Original line number Diff line number Diff line Loading @@ -379,11 +379,16 @@ public class WebViewClient { /** * Notify the host application that an SSL error occurred while loading a * resource. The host application must call either handler.cancel() or * handler.proceed(). Note that the decision may be retained for use in * resource. The host application must call either {@link SslErrorHandler#cancel} or * {@link SslErrorHandler#proceed}. Note that the decision may be retained for use in * response to future SSL errors. The default behavior is to cancel the * load. * <p> * This API is only called for recoverable SSL certificate errors. In the case of * non-recoverable errors (such as when the server fails the client), WebView will call {@link * #onReceivedError(WebView, WebResourceRequest, WebResourceError)} with {@link * #ERROR_FAILED_SSL_HANDSHAKE}. * <p> * Applications are advised not to prompt the user about SSL errors, as * the user is unlikely to be able to make an informed security decision * and WebView does not provide any UI for showing the details of the Loading @@ -391,10 +396,10 @@ public class WebViewClient { * <p> * Application overrides of this method may display custom error pages or * silently log issues, but it is strongly recommended to always call * handler.cancel() and never allow proceeding past errors. * {@link SslErrorHandler#cancel} and never allow proceeding past errors. * * @param view The WebView that is initiating the callback. * @param handler An SslErrorHandler object that will handle the user's * @param handler An {@link SslErrorHandler} that will handle the user's * response. * @param error The SSL error object. */ Loading