- From: Aymeric Vitte <vitteaymeric@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 01 Apr 2013 15:26:30 +0200
- To: Anders Rundgren <anders.rundgren@telia.com>
- CC: Mountie Lee <mountie@paygate.net>, Nick Van den Bleeken <Nick.Van.den.Bleeken@inventivegroup.com>, "public-webcrypto-comments@w3.org" <public-webcrypto-comments@w3.org>
Le 01/04/2013 14:05, Anders Rundgren a écrit : > On 2013-04-01 12:16, Aymeric Vitte wrote: >> >Mountie, >> > >> >Maybe you forgot to copy the list... I will look at the document > Actually Mountie wanted to perform a_limited_review_ by people he felt > could be useful. I think that was good idea. Now it is "unlimited"... Oops, sorry, but I did not get the original email and did not see that it was "unofficial" (should be a big warning at the begining of the email...not the end...) > >> > >> >Anders, >> > >> >Yes things are already available if you want to create your own >> >certificate stuff, but what's the problem with having an API designing >> >this instead of everybody making his own ? > If you look closely on my reply to Mountie, I noted that he is also targeting > the system/platform/browser keystore. This is (AFAICT...),_way_ outside of the > Web Crypto agenda and that's more significant than if storing certificates in > IndexDB is quirky compared to a high-level Web Crypto method doing something similar. I will look closely Regards, -- jCore Email : avitte@jcore.fr iAnonym : http://www.ianonym.com node-Tor : https://www.github.com/Ayms/node-Tor GitHub : https://www.github.com/Ayms Web : www.jcore.fr Webble : www.webble.it Extract Widget Mobile : www.extractwidget.com BlimpMe! : www.blimpme.com
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