Allow disabling SSL certificate revocation checks#1402
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Preamble: this is my first real contribution, so if you will have patience with me and be kind, I would appreciate it.
This change adds a new property to http_client to allow disabling certificate revocation independently even if certificate validation is turned on.
A comment was left on PR #687:
In my opinion, a complete solution to issue #664 would also allow disabling certificate revocation checking without completely disabling certificate validation as well.
This should more fully resolve issue #664
Note: This only applies to http_client, not websockets or asio. Those use boost and I am not sure if it allows toggling this the way WinHttp does.