Re: XPCOM installation folders when using dependent DLLs?

2009-08-23 Thread Neil
Nelson Bolyard wrote: NSS certainly supports AES. NSS offers a C API. PSM is the primary provider of XPCOM wrappers for NSS. I'm not aware of what raw symmetric encryption capabilities PSM offers to the users of its XPCOM interfaces. Sadly, few PSM developers hang out here. For those

Re: XPCOM installation folders when using dependent DLLs?

2009-08-21 Thread Neil
Polly wrote: Neil wrote: Polly wrote: Tom, you asked what third party DLLs I'm using -- it's the openssl DLLs ssleay32.dll and libeay32.dll. One possible alternative might be to rewrite your code to use NSS? Thanks for the suggestion. As it happens, my requirements were

Re: XPCOM installation folders when using dependent DLLs?

2009-08-21 Thread Nelson Bolyard
On 2009-08-21 12:39 PDT, Neil wrote: Polly wrote: Neil wrote: Polly wrote: Tom, you asked what third party DLLs I'm using -- it's the openssl DLLs ssleay32.dll and libeay32.dll. One possible alternative might be to rewrite your code to use NSS? Thanks for the suggestion. As it