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[Jakarta-jmeter Wiki] Trivial Update of "JMeterAndHTTPS" by SonamChauhan

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  == Problems With Invalid SSL Server Certificates ==
  Currently, when JMeter 2.2.1 makes SSL requests to a webserver with an expired SSL certificate installed, the SSL requests fail with 'CertificateExpiredException'. Using an valid SSL
- server certificate fixes the problem. However, since expired certs are often used on internal test servers, it is preferable JMeter be given the ability to ignore certificate validity, as requested by this [http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=39279 JMeter Bugzilla entry 39279]
+ server certificate fixes the problem. However, since expired certs are often used on internal test servers, it is preferable JMeter be given the ability to ignore certificate validity, as requested by [http://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=39279 JMeter Bugzilla entry 39279]
  
  == Recording HTTPS ==
  

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