????? R.J. Keller:
Tsahi Asher wrote:
hi,
the file cert_dialog_help.xhtml in mozilla's online help, in the
section describing the USer Identification Request dialog, has this
sentence at the end of the section:
"To help you decide, the following details of the selected certificate
are displayed:
* Issued to: Lists information about the person identified by the
certificate (for example, your name and email address) and the
certificate's serial number and validity dates.
* Issued by: Summarizes information about the CA that issued the
certificate, such as its name, location, and state."
my question is, what exactly is the meaning of "state" here? to put it
in other words, what would be a legal value for "state", California or
Valid?
i need this for the mozilla l10n i'm doing.
thanks,
It sounds to me like it would mean whether or not the certificate has
expired, making it invalid. I could be wrong, but that is what it sounds
like it means to me. I don't think it is necessary to change the
phrasing since you can only have one state for a certificate as far as I
know.
Sincerely,
english is not my mother's tongue, but from what i understand, the last
sentence there refers to the CA, and not to the certificate, right? if
so, then what are valid states for the CA?
--
Tsahi Asher
Hebrew L10n Team
http://www.mozilla.org.il
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