Below is my answer to one of the core designers behind HTML5 and their decision
to not support digital signatures in HTML5.
Hi Ian,
I think this decision is OK because a useful signature facility should IMO
not be limited to HTML. It is also more like an application than a set of
language constr
Frank Hecker wrote:
> I am now opening the first public discussion period for a request from
> Comodo to add the Comodo ECC Certification Authority root certificate to
> Mozilla and enable it for EV use. This is bug 421946, and Kathleen has
> produced an information document attached to the bug.
Frank Hecker wrote:
> I am now opening the first public discussion period for a request from
> Wells Fargo to add the WellsSecure Public Root Certificate Authority
> root certificate to Mozilla and enable it for EV use. This is bug
> 428390, and Kathleen has produced an information document atta
Thanks for the information guys. In this post, and in other posts
I've made in the last few weeks. They have all been very helpful.
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On Saturday 19 July 2008 19:30:51 Paul Hoffman wrote:
> At 11:04 AM +0100 7/19/08, Rob Stradling wrote:
> >I think that the ECDSA signature algorithms will only be supported in
> > OpenSSL 0.9.9 (not yet released) and above.
> >
> >Try a recent openssl-SNAP-2008mmdd.tar.gz from
> > ftp://ftp.openss
Frank Hecker schrieb:
> Second, in the case of T-Systems the issue seems to be that T-Systems
> functions primarily as a root CA, not as a CA issuing end-entity
> certificates. Therefore the T-Systems CPS does not address practices
> relating to issuance of end-entity certificates.
> The solu
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