Have you tried to use der format instead of pem?
"John Douglass" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I've been trying to get information on PKCS7 routines within the browser
> and was fortunate enough to catch some very helpful people on IRC.
>
> From what I understand, any of the certificate handling application
> types do allow you to import a sequence of certificates via the PKCS7
> cert format.
>
> I've done a few tests and posted the first couple of tests at:
>
> http://testca.gatech.edu/pkcs7-test.html
>
> I've had a couple of other people contact me since I posted this once
> before (but didn't have any data to show) and have recieved similar
> reports of having difficulties doing this.
>
> The certificates are PKCS7 PEM formatted being "printed" to the browser
> using the following code:
>
> <?php
>
> Header("Content-Type: application/x-x509-ca-cert\n\n");
> readfile("test-pkcs7.pem");
>
> ?>
>
> Does anyone have any implementations of a similar fashion (using PKCS7
> certs with a chain) that can possibly point out a problem with my set up?
>
> Included are all the certificates, the PHP code, and the openssl
> commands I used in attempting to get a certificate chain into Mozilla.
>
> I believe the certificates are ordered correctly.
>
> http://testca.gatech.edu/pkcs7-test.html
> Thanks,
> - John Douglass
>