| Weblog: | CAcert: Digital certificates become free | |
| Subject: | i need certificate | |
| Date: | 2005-12-06 22:25:18 | |
| From: | Jabeen | |
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hi! i am professionally a programmer. I have created an active X control for web.
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i need certificate
2008-11-06 01:08:42 bilalsd1 [Reply | View]
i am student class 9 .my computer appeir a massage again and again .your security sertificet has expaired and webpage doesnt dispaly so u pl help me what thing immortant for me thanks
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But CACert is not accepted as a certificate authority by major browsers. (Supposedly, according to news reports, CACert made it into the Mozilla browser, but that's not getting very far in the public eye.) So a CACert certificate isn't recognized by the browsers either.
One can ask, though, whether a certificate means much at all in this context. If I load a page running Jabeen's ActiveX control, CACert could tell me that the control really does come from Jabeen. But what more do I know about Jabeen? CACert can't tell me whether I can trust both his programming skill and his good intentions. We need a better reputation system.