David Woolley wrote: > helpful either. As my correspondent with Mozilla found, this place > *has* a certificate, but it is not chained to anything "standard", so > is not "trusted". Cannot a different message to be shown?
Almost certainly it could be made trusted if you had a local copy of its certificate, so the message is correct. Of course, for all your local certificates, including those for standard certifiers, you need to make sure that your method of obtaining them is absolutely trustworthy. (IE, I think, would simply say that the certificate was bad, and you would have to go to more info to find out why.) [This was about a message "Cannot find a local copy of certificate" (sp?)]. Would not be something like: the site's certificate not resolvable via locally available root certificates be more appropriate? And/or provide (h) choice which would redirect to a proper page of Lynx docs? Ilya ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
