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<br/>Hi all, I do not know if this is the correct emailing list to ask about my problem, any case I am very interested to know about spice-xpi .
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I created a java script for launching the spice-xpi plugin but I'd like to know what TrustStore parameter must contain .
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I read it must be the "der encoded certificate" but I do not know what it does mean.
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I I created a CA ca-cert.pem certificate and it works with remote-viewer or spicy client, but I do not know how I can supply it using spice-xpi in a java script.
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Sorry for my bad english
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<p style="margin: 0;"> Ignazio Cassano</p>
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