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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Tsahi Asher said...

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 would say "California". I have an image of this dialog,
http://w1.611.telia.com/~u61107843/mozilla/cert.png
that shows the details that are being displayed to the user. "L=", "ST=" and "C=" seems to mean location, state and country.


"State" is not really applicable in Sweden, e.g. Stockholm is not a state, so in our help file we mention country instead of state as an example of the details displayed.


thanks.


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Tsahi Asher
Hebrew L10n Team
http://www.mozilla.org.il
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