Comment: Everyone knows you can't build a decent web app from the
server-side only.
Make sure you can control the clientside Javascript as well or else "you'll
be sorry"......
If your management intends the HTML programmers to be totally separate from
the server-side programmers,
again..... "they'll be sorry".
> -----Original Message-----
> From: A mailing list about Java Server Pages specification and reference
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Eugene Voznesensky
> Sent: Tuesday, November 21, 2000 10:41 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Secure Web Site and Netscape 6 problem
>
>
> Dear friends,
>
> Please provide SERVER SIDE solution ONLY
> (As you understand I have not ANY opportunity to configure user's
> browsers(client side).
> All activities that I can provide are on server side.)
>
> The problem:
> I am software engineer involved in development and support our company's
> e-commerce web site.
> e-commerce web site https://iam.innomedia.com/iscrstart.html.
> Our company uses VeriSign Digital ID, Java Web Server 1.1.3, Windows NT
>
> On Netscape 6.0 the https://iam.innomedia.com/iscrstart.html does not
> response.
> On browsers other than Netscape 6.0 everything is OK.(IE4, IE5, IE5.5,
> Netscape 4&5, Netscape Communicator).
> The same program w/o VeriSign SSL in Web Service mode (http, not https )
> runs OK on Netscape 6.0.
> But when I try to run JWS w/o VeriSign SSL in Secure Web Service the
> problem happened again.
>
> From VeriSign Customer support (877 438 8776) was received answer that is
> known Netscape 6.0 problem.
>
> This is an extract from Netscape 6.0 'Release Notes':
> //**********
> Accessing Pages
> .......
> Some secure (https) web sites are not TLS compatible. TLS is the
> new version
> of SSL. If you are having trouble reaching a particular secure
> web site, try
> turning off TLS for that site:
> Open the Tasks menu, choose Privacy and Security, and then choose Security
> Manager.
> Click the Advanced tab.
> Click Options.
> Turn off TLS.
> //*******
>
> I repeat it : I have not ANY opportunity to configure user's
> browsers(client
> side).
> All activities that I can provide are on server side.
>
> What are you think about?
>
> Regards,
> Eugene Voznesensky
> Software Engineer
> voice day (408) 432 5475
> fax (408) 432 5404
>
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