Yesterday I posted a question about how to create/install NS 
object-signing certificates with SSLeay.  Steve Henson was good 
enough to suggest using the PKCS12 patch to SSleay.  His solution 
worked pretty much as advertised, but I'm still having a problem.  
Maybe one of you can straighten me out:

I'm trying to use the NS package signing tool (signtool 1.0) to sign 
javascript code.  The signing process seems to work fine.  I've been 
able to sign the code with both the "test" certificate which can be 
created with signtool, and now with my own object signing certificate 
created using SSLeay with PKCS12.  The problem is that in both 
cases, the netscape browser (4.04) treats the signed object as 
unsigned!  What am I missing?

Have any of you successfully signed objects with SSLeay and 
subsequently had netscape treat them as a signed objects?

Thanks in advance,

Bill Dorfmann
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