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  • Anyone here is using ajax with crosswalk?

    It seems to work only when i choose crosswalk version 7, all the new one are not responding to any requests.

    I'm using AJAX and building with Crosswalk 7. I don't have any problems. I haven't tried any other Crosswalk versions because the build fails.

  • Try to build it with Crosswalk 7 and/or check if any of your pictures/files contain special characters.

  • I've contacted Google, but the alert is still here.

    This is what I wrote (copied&pasted from Intel page):

    [quote:37jl19z8]This application uses the Crosswalk 7 WebView which is based off of Chromium 36.0.1985.144. This version of Chromium includes the Open SSL fixes found at https://chromium.googlesource.com/chrom ... 25d0b079c3

    c5547f07948684f80c4e9c3584

    The Chromium team did not rev the Open SSL identifier, so it still reports 1.0.1e as the Open SSL version. You can verify this in the commit log at https://chromium.googlesource.com/chrom ... sl.version

    You can find the Crosswalk commit that updates to Chromium 36.0.1985.144 at https://github.com/crosswalk-project/cr ... a3d9e68e05

    Thank you

    This is what they have replied:

    [quote:37jl19z8]Hi,

    Thanks for contact Google Play Developer Support.

    To help protect your users, it’s important for you to update your app’s use of TLS/SSL. Apps with vulnerabilities that expose users to risk of compromise may be considered “dangerous products” and subject to removal from Google Play.

    For more information and examples on using TLS/SSL on Android, please go to:

    https://developer.android.com/training/ ... y-ssl.html

    Here are some common areas to look at when troubleshooting:

    • If your app trusted a certificate issued for an unrelated hostname for a connection, your app could be using an overly permissive HostnameVerifier or none at all.
    • If your app replaces the default TrustManager with one that doesn’t verify the chain of trust, your app could be trusting a certificate that wasn’t issued by a trusted certificate authority
    • If you are using a version of your app for debugging that has SSL disabled, it should be guarded using a DEBUG flag that is never turned on in a build published on Google Play.

    Please let us know if you have any additional questions.

    Regards,

    Thomas

    Google Play Developer Support

    Did you know we offer chat support in English? Chat with us from Monday through Friday, 8 am to 5 pm PT by going to https://support.google.com/googleplay/a ... #contact=1

    What can I do?

    Ashley and imaffett

    EDIT: After calling Google 2 times, contacting them via email 3 times, "marking the alert as current", "Dismissing" the alert, selecting "There's a mistake", the alert has gone, I have no problems anymore.

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  • I had this problem, too.

  • Let's hope the spammers don't start spamming already posted topics ...

    By the way: here's a list of spam IPs, usernames and emails. If you block them, there won't be probably that much spam anymore ... http://www.stopforumspam.com/

  • Someone is spamming Scirra forums and tutorials. They do that from different IP addresses, so Scirra can't ban them.

    When you open the link, nothing appears because Ashley and moderators delete those spams as soon as posible.

  • Updated music is coming to your device!

    *The background music now has an ending. It is even nicer than ever before (Thanks to Mr Zach Sheffler).

    Get it here: http://bit.ly/1wKDiNT!

    If you have any troubles, drop us an email: eternalgamesdev@gmail.com

  • I think someone found a way to post a topic with a normal POST request, and he made a bot.

    Something similar happened to me, someone spammed Square Eater (http://bit.ly/1wKDiNT) leaderboards with more than 700 inputs.

    One of the possible solutions is to add to Privacy Policy/Terms & Conditions something like that it's forbidden to do that; if you do that, Scirra can denounce ... Then you can contact their internet provider (based on IP) and then you denounce them ...

  • As I know, nothing happens - just like if there's no ad in the project.

  • Gotta love the OpenSSL Heartbleed.

    It is used in forming https tunnels that secure your connection between each user and your server.

    There should be somewhere in Google Play that allows you to address dependencies or injected libraries. You just have to find the openSSL one and point it to the latest library on the web.

    I am not as familiar with Google Play, so I cannot tell you exactly how to do this, but here are some relevant pages from Google:

    how-do-i-fix-this_t122692 <-- This one says to rebuild your app with Crosswalk 10 --

    http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2419 ... ng-message

    http://stackoverflow.com/questions/2756 ... of-openssl

    http://discuss.cocos2d-x.org/t/resolved ... ever/14800

    Thanks, but if I try to build with CW10/11/12, I receive an error immediately: "The build failed. An error occurred while building the application. Verify your build assets are correct and try again." Only CW7 works ...

  • Hello!

    Today, I opened Google Play Developer Console and saw this message (by the way, why I can't add an attachment to the post?):

    I'm building this app with Crosswalk 7.

    What should I do? How to resolve this? imaffett

    What actually is OpenSSL? Why does my app use it?

  • Square Eater (http://bit.ly/1wKDiNT) is working pretty good on my Samsung Galaxy Tab 4, Android 4.4.2, Samsung Galaxy Note 4, and even better on Samsung Galaxy S 5 with Android 5 (Lollipop). It works better on Lollipop than it was before, I think.

    I don't have other devices to test.

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