Update to alpha.11

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yuroitaki
2025-05-28 18:44:22 +08:00
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@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ The easiest way to install the TLSN browser extension is to use **[Chrome Web St
![Chrome Web Store](./images/chromewebstore.png)
Alternatively, you can install it manually:
1. Download the browser extension from https://github.com/tlsnotary/tlsn-extension/releases/download/0.1.0.1000/tlsn-extension-0.1.0.1000.zip
1. Download the browser extension from https://github.com/tlsnotary/tlsn-extension/releases/download/0.1.0.1100/tlsn-extension-0.1.0.1100.zip
2. Unzip
⚠️ This is a flat zip file, so be careful if you unzip from the command line, this zip file contains many file at the top level
3. Open **Manage Extensions**: chrome://extensions/
@@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ To create a TLSNotary proof, the browser extension needs a TLSNotary notary serv
To use the TLSNotary team notary server:
1. Open the extension
2. Click **Options**
3. Update Notary API to: `https://notary.pse.dev/v0.1.0-alpha.10`
3. Update Notary API to: `https://notary.pse.dev/v0.1.0-alpha.11`
4. Click **Save**
5. Skip the next section and [continue with the notarization step](#notarize)

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@@ -28,13 +28,13 @@ In this demo, we will request JSON data from the Star Wars API at https://swapi.
```
3. Checkout the version of this quick start:
```sh
git checkout v0.1.0-alpha.10
git checkout v0.1.0-alpha.11
```
4. If you want to use a local TLSNotary server: [Run a local notary server and websocket proxy](#local), otherwise:
1. Open `app.tsx` in your favorite editor.
2. Replace `notaryUrl: 'http://localhost:7047',` with:
```ts
notaryUrl: 'https://notary.pse.dev/v0.1.0-alpha.10',
notaryUrl: 'https://notary.pse.dev/v0.1.0-alpha.11',
```
This makes this webpage use the [PSE](https://pse.dev) notary server to notarize the API request. Feel free to use different or [local notary](#local); a local server will be faster because it removes the bandwidth constraints between the user and the notary.
3. Replace `websocketProxyUrl: 'ws://localhost:55688',` with:
@@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ In this demo, we will request JSON data from the Star Wars API at https://swapi.
Because a web browser doesn't have the ability to make TCP connection, we need to use a websocket proxy server. This uses a proxy hosted by [PSE](https://pse.dev). Feel free to use different or [local notary](#local) proxy.
4. In `package.json`: check the version number:
```json
"tlsn-js": "v0.1.0-alpha.10"
"tlsn-js": "v0.1.0-alpha.11"
```
5. Install dependencies
```sh