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As long as your ASGI webserver is set up to handle encryption, all IDOM traffic will be encrypted as well. |
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To address your specific question, no. The client does not send the content of the |
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Thank you for the clarifications! |
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This may not be the canonical way to solve the general problem; but I'm thinking of an idom component that is sent to the front-end together with a RSA public key for. For example, for entering credentials for some third-party API. The user JS part of the component/page does the encryption, and the encrypted message is sent to the server. This would allow to do development without SSL, at least.
My question is: is it safe to assume that, for example, the contents of a
idom.html.textarea
will not be sent to the server if no explicit logic (such as 'onChange' events) is implemented for it?Thanks ~
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