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Vovikstar2015-07-08 14:54:24
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Vovikstar, 2015-07-08 14:54:24

Will all applications on Odnoklassniki be required to work using the HTTPS protocol?

Hello!
I read that "Soon (11/01/2015) all applications will have to work over the HTTPS protocol."
Our mobile applications are HTML applications designed for mobile phones, games are launched on our separate sites, the player performs all actions on our site (by clicking on site links). From OKs, we only receive mobile widgets and make payments using server requests.
Will these changes affect us? If so, what do we need to change and in what part of our interaction?
Thanks

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Vjacheslav Kanivetc, 2015-07-08
@Vovikstar

In general: for HTML applications, both the application address itself must follow the HTTPS protocol, and all internal links (including resources - images, scripts, styles) must use a secure protocol.
The requirement for internal resources is a browser requirement as some browsers block some http content (eg scripts) inside an https resource.
And the redirect will not work, you can check the link https://google.com:80/ for example, because https says that the http request must go within the ssl session, which in this case cannot be established

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Vovikstar, 2015-07-08
@Vovikstar

Our game is now spinning at gamesite.mobi , players from classmates get into the game via a link in the catalog of mobile classmates games and get to the site odkl.gamesite.mobi
Do we understand correctly that from 01.11:
Players will have to get from the catalog to https: //odkl.gamesite.mobi ?
Do we need to get certified by this time?
Will this certificate be validated or can we just open the https port and forward the player to port 80?
Is there a place in the Odnoklassniki API where these and other questions are described?
Thanks

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kontora, 2015-09-18
@kontora

Vyacheslav, and if we just use only OAuth 2.0 to log in Odnoklassniki users to our site, do we also need to support https?

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