This, combined with no responses to a Authorize.Net Github issue that I
opened, convinced me that it was necessary to move my client away from
Authorize.Net and over to braintree. I'd highly recommend changing this.
3 hours of wasted and frustrating time later, this script finally worked
for me to generate a self signed certificate for localhost with a proper
subjectAltName. On Mac OS, you also have to add the key to your keychain
and mark it as trusted as these...
Seriously though, I'm at least two hours into this now on a fixed budget
project. Really appreciate your all's decision to not prioritize this.
Look at how fun this process has become!
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/7580508/getting-chrome-to-acc...
Asking developers to enable HTTPS on their development server / local
machine is NOT normal (at least in the Ruby world) - and definitely too
much to ask. Whoever is prioritizing that as 'Oft-requested' but not
important enough to prioritize, in my o...