- From: David Dahl <ddahl@mozilla.com>
- Date: Tue, 24 May 2011 13:20:16 -0700 (PDT)
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jungshik Shin (???, ???)" <jungshik@google.com> To: "Ian Fette" <ifette at google.com> Cc: "David Dahl" <ddahl at mozilla.com>, "WHATWG Proposals" <whatwg at lists.whatwg.org>, channy at gmail.com Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2011 2:36:01 PM Subject: Re: [whatwg] window.cipher HTML crypto API draft spec Great insight into the situation in Korea, thanks! > It looks like what David proposed seems to be a good start, but I'm afraid it's not sufficient yet to replace various browser-plugins/add-ons used for digital sigining and certificate management (as is done in Korea). For instance, Channy Yun (who's the leader of Mozilla Koran user group: I'm copying to him) has the following proposal. > http://html5.creation.net/webcrypto-api/ Thank you for the link. I need to read all of these ideas and specs. > It covers the generation of cert request, cert import, smart card event handling (apparently, in China, smartcards are widely used for on-line banking) in addition to signing text. 'keygen' (codified in html5) appears to cover some of needs for cert request and cert issuance, but does not go all the way (to be useful). yeah, keygen would be so much better as part of an API rather than being part of a <form>, etc. > I also wonder what David's proposal has to do with another Mozilla effort in the area : https://wiki.mozilla.org/Labs/Secret The "Secret" project seems to have fizzled out, never getting past the brainstorming phase. That being said a lot of the functionality of my implementation stems from the Weave (now Sync) project at Mozilla, which presumably may have been some of the underpinnings of the "Secret" project - at least in theory. Regards, David
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