Version: 1.2.3 (using KDE 3.5.3, compiled sources) Compiler: Target: x86_64-suse-linux OS: Linux (x86_64) release 2.6.16.13-4-default Hi! Akregator could use the wallet to access the sites with access control
phpgedview readme says: Passing any supported type including "PIE0.1", "mbox","RSS0.91", "RSS1.0", "RSS2.0", "OPML", "ATOM0.3", "HTML", "JS" will change the feed type. I can see the the feeds in konqueror if I enter https://<myip>/ged/rss.php?rssStyle=RSS2.0 but akregator says Feed not found from https://<myip>/ged/rss.php?rssStyle=RSS2.0.
As you are mentioning the wallet, are you sure you are talking about https as such, and not about http login? (which is reported in http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=110419) https works here with the one https feed I have around, though I am not sure about what happens when KHTML doesn't trust the certificate.
Using KDE 3.5.5 and 3.3.x https feeds work (SSL is used for authentication and for the feed). The root certificate for the server certificate is known to KDE. I didn't test with servers with self-signed certificates.
Addition to my comment #3: kwallet works for the authentication. Though when using the session management akregator crashes kded (100% load) and mangles somehow the kwalletmanager so that my wallet is not visible to any application afterwards (when restarting without akregator everthing is fine again).
This bug is old, and Akregator has supported HTTPS for a long time now.