This is definitely a Java problem, not a Firefox issue.  Since Sun
does not do the OSX Java releases, the best place to file a bug report
on this issue would be http://bugreport.apple.com/ -- an Apple
Developer Center (ADC) ID is required to submit bug reports there.

-Kyle H

On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 9:01 AM, bmo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Looking for more information on this issue, I've looked for signed
> applets that DO WORK on Firefox 3.0.1/mac osx.
> Again, 'works' is defined as if the applet is signed, with a valid
> cert, and chain of trust to a trusted root CA, then no scary-and-
> confusing-to-a-user messages should come up.
>
> Here's one on Sun's web site, a nice OpenGL demonstration:
>
> https://jogl-demos.dev.java.net/applettest.html
>
>
> FAIL: This applet exhibits the same issue-- signature is unable to be
> verified. (See error message 
> http://www.tryventi.com/certissue/trust_not_for_sun.png
>
> Looks like this isn't an issue with USERFirst-Object so much as FF
> 3.0.1 on mac doesn't deal with valid certs correctly *OR* perhaps the
> wrong dialog is being presentded? Perhaps the dialog should be the one
> that says (on other platforms) -- "FOOBAR applet has been signed and
> the signature has been verified, do you want to allow this code to
> execute?"
>
>
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