Glen Beasley wrote:
> Gervase Markham wrote:
>
>> I've been feeling my way around the JSS API. The "Using JSS" document,
>> the FAQ and the test code are (just) enough to get going. But I've come
>> across several points where the API seems really low-level. I was
>> wondering if I've missed
Gervase Markham wrote:
> I've been feeling my way around the JSS API. The "Using JSS" document,
> the FAQ and the test code are (just) enough to get going. But I've come
> across several points where the API seems really low-level. I was
> wondering if I've missed something?
>
> I can go through
I've been feeling my way around the JSS API. The "Using JSS" document,
the FAQ and the test code are (just) enough to get going. But I've come
across several points where the API seems really low-level. I was
wondering if I've missed something?
I can go through the following long chain to find
David E. Ross wrote:
> Recently, I visited the Web site of a bank where I have an account. The
> site certificate caused the "Website Certified by an Unknown Authority"
> popup to appear. The site certificate was signed by a Network Solutions
> certificate, which in turn was signed by an AddTrust
Nelson B wrote:
> But I have no idea what version of NSS was used in that version of FF,
> and I know of no way to find out, other than to download and install that
> version of FF, and then inspect the NSS files to see what version they are.
You can consult my handy table here:
http://spreadsheet
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