Eddy Nigg wrote:
>On 06/26/2009 09:18 PM, Michael Ströder:
>>> But only a small minority of mail users use MUAs
>>> that reside on their own computers today. Webmail rules,
>> That might be true in the U.S. It's not true here in Germany.
>Webmail doesn't rule...otherwise somebody explain to me f
On 06/26/2009 09:18 PM, Michael Ströder:
Nelson B Bolyard wrote:
But only a small minority of mail users use MUAs
that reside on their own computers today. Webmail rules,
That might be true in the U.S. It's not true here in Germany.
Webmail doesn't rule...otherwise somebody explain
Fail means that window with prompt to select certificate appears. And list
of certificates in it is empty.
I believe that first request comes from java to jnlp file on server. I am
able to press cancel, closing appearing cert promts till application
loads(from cache actually, if not cached it fails
Nelson B Bolyard wrote:
> But only a small minority of mail users use MUAs
> that reside on their own computers today. Webmail rules,
That might be true in the U.S. It's not true here in Germany.
> and entrusting your private key to your free webmail provider makes
> no sense at all.
Yupp.
Cia
Anders Rundgren wrote:
> Gervase Markham wrote:
>>> The biggest impediment to secure email today is the existence and
>>> popularity of webmail. In Mozilla terms, the biggest impediment to
>>> Thunderbird today is Firefox.
>
>> It seems that people are happy to make the trade-off of privacy
>> ag
On 2009-06-26 04:13 PDT, Dmitriy Varnavskiy wrote:
> I am deploying javaws application that uses client certificate for
> authentication. It is starting with jnlp ref from web page that also uses
> client certificate. So, nedeed certificate presents in browser on client
> machine. For application
Arun,
One way is to register a nsIStreamListener using the
nsITraceableChannel interface of the HTTP channel. Your
nsIStreamListener will need to implement onStartRequest(),
onStopRequest() and onDataAvailable(). In your case, however, the
last two will just be almost empty methods. In onStartR
I am deploying javaws application that uses client certificate for
authentication. It is starting with jnlp ref from web page that also uses
client certificate. So, nedeed certificate presents in browser on client
machine. For application I first tried to import certificate through java
control pan
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