I always get this error message when I want to download an extension or view
my hotmail account. how can i solve this problem? i tried to reinstall
firefox, but i still get the same error code. thanks
apack
___
Mozilla-security mailing list
Mozill
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Currently applications using NSS must find and load the builtin root
certificate module. Why can't NSS do this itself, at least optionally?
Would a patch to provide this in NSS be likely to be accepted?
Rob
Note: followups sent to n.p.m.crypto, which is the right newsgroup
Is there a way to turn off punycode for Seamonkey users?
If so, what is it, and
where is that information found on www.mozilla.org?
--
Nelson B
___
Mozilla-security mailing list
Mozilla-security@mozilla.org
http://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/mozilla-securit
Gervase Markham wrote:
Ian G wrote:
Yup. Go through their logs, pull out all the URLs that
are cached there, and run them through the hash.
Er... if the URLs are available in plain text in their "logs" (I
presume you mean history), then there's no need for them to reverse
the hash. They can ju