I wasn't sure which was the web browser so I tried both WebView and NetSurf.
But I found that there is a no support for SSL... https:// addresses do not work.
Even when using http:// urls it seems that there is a lack of JS and CSS support because themes cannot be displayed, just some text.
Am I missing something? Can we expect to see web pages rendered properly in the near future?
Web browser support and SSL
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maybe
someone will make normal browser, but no one will probably do this
maybe
someone will make normal browser, but no one will probably do this
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To be of any use, the web browser needs to be able to display a typical WordPress page using SSL.
WilliamK,
https is surely an important feature. That said, nobody is actively working on it at the moment. You are very welcome to apply your skills
https is surely an important feature. That said, nobody is actively working on it at the moment. You are very welcome to apply your skills
Modern browsers must support current TLS versions to securely load websites.WilliamK wrote: ↑Mon Jul 22, 2024 1:06 am I wasn't sure which was the web browser so I tried both WebView and NetSurf. Ragdoll Hit
But I found that there is a no support for SSL... https:// addresses do not work.
Even when using http:// urls it seems that there is a lack of JS and CSS support because themes cannot be displayed, just some text.
Am I missing something? Can we expect to see web pages rendered properly in the near future?
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thank youjanisv wrote: ↑Tue Aug 26, 2025 9:49 am You might find this interesting:
https://github.com/mrfearless/libraries ... nSSL%20x86space waves
You’re not missing anything—this is the current limitation. WebView and NetSurf lack proper SSL, JavaScript, and modern CSS support, so HTTPS sites and themed pages won’t render correctly. Full modern web support is unlikely anytime soon due to the heavy requirements of TLS and modern browser engines.WilliamK wrote: ↑Mon Jul 22, 2024 1:06 am @dinosaur game I wasn't sure which was the web browser so I tried both WebView and NetSurf.
But I found that there is a no support for SSL... https:// addresses do not work.
Even when using http:// urls it seems that there is a lack of JS and CSS support because themes cannot be displayed, just some text.
Am I missing something? Can we expect to see web pages rendered properly in the near future?
Thanks.janisv wrote: ↑Tue Aug 26, 2025 9:49 am You might find this interesting:
https://github.com/mrfearless/libraries ... nSSL%20x86
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