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m : mozilla-crypto@mozilla.org 21 January 2006 • 9:03PM -0500

Basic Firefox signing/encryption question
by Anders Rundgren

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An OASIS TC is currently toying with the idea that Mozilla Firefox can,
without adding any native extension code, perform XML Signatures and
possibly also XML Encryption, by an invocation from a web page:

http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/download.php/16304/agsc-tpki-requirements-00.txt

To my knowledge the only thing available in a standard distribution is the
"signText()" function.  signText only supports the signing of a plain/text
string (at least if the user is taken in consideration...).  In addition the
signature is limited to PKCS #7.

Could somebody ON THIS LIST (not off-list) verify (or not) this statement?

Anders Rundgren
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