Re: [whatwg] Signatures in HTML5

2009-03-22 Thread Ian Hickson
On Sun, 22 Mar 2009, Channy Yun wrote: If anyone knows good positions or opinion to discuss this issue, please let me know. I would recommend contacting the public-weba...@w3.org mailing list. If that working group is interested in following this, the chairs can invite you relevant parties

Re: [whatwg] Signatures in HTML5

2009-03-21 Thread Channy Yun
Ian, Anyway I thank you for your careful consideration and encouragement of another activities. Basically web signature must be implemented by browser venders because of an example of XKMS's fail that Anders indicated. So we have to consider how to do is cost effective and I think form

Re: [whatwg] Signatures in HTML5

2009-03-20 Thread Ian Hickson
On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 10:21 AM, Ian Hickson i...@hixie.ch wrote: Over the years a number of e-mails have been sent to the list about signatures and other public key cryptography topics, most of which are quoted below. For a number of reasons, not least of which my lack of expertise in

Re: [whatwg] Signatures in HTML5

2008-07-31 Thread Channy Yun
Andres, Thanks for your long effort in this issue. I know there is many issues of more secure solution and specification for financial transactions. But, it has been processed most of bank transaction and cyber trading in web browser form. So new protocol and new specification is not good