Vincent THOREL wrote:
I have written a XPCOM C++ Components.
[...] It work in signed JAR and
requested privilege(UniversalXPConnect) is accepted from remote host
because it is signed.
But the problem is, I want to use this component into a HTTPS page.
And when I run this page, i got in
Frank Hecker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Doug Wright wrote:
Gerv suggested I post this here for discussion - copied from bug 288693
[Snip]
In Opera, the message must be OKed/cancelled *before the site is even
rendered*
My personal preference would be a dialog with a delayed OK button
(like
Duane [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ram A M wrote:
I have SSL2 disabled and AFAIK it has not limited my access to sites in
a long time. Perhaps it is time to retire SSL2 in the default config.
I have had problems with one domain registrar using it...
You may as well name 'em since it's fairly
Peter Gutmann wrote:
You may as well name 'em since it's fairly well known, it's Verisign (yes, the
Actually another one, so that makes 2 of them (at least)...
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Duane
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