Thanks! It simply implements native support for creating, parsing &
exporting details of SPKAC strings sent from browsers using the HTML5
KeyGen element (even though the element has been around since Netscape 1 or
2).


On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 10:34 AM, Lars Strojny <l...@strojny.net> wrote:

> Hi Jason,
>
> thanks for the reminder.
>
> Am 13.02.2013 um 14:03 schrieb Jason Gerfen <jason.ger...@gmail.com>:
>
> > Is it considered spamming the list to check the status of a pull
> request? I
> > am going to ask any ways, hope it doesn't offend.
> >
> > The pull request addresses bug fix/feature request #38917 implementing
> > native signed public key & challenge support to the OpenSSL extension.
> > Details can be found @ https://github.com/php/php-src/pull/267
> >
> > (I created a new branch 'issue-38917-spkac' according to the Wiki, but
> does
> > not seem to be in the list of branches anylonger)
>
> I'm personally don't feel comfortable enough to mess around in
> ext/openssl. Could somebody else please have a look?
>
> cu,
> Lars




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