On 10/9/2013 4:36 PM, Nathan Kinder wrote:

I'm all for a standardized replacement, but it seems wrong to rip out something that has been a nice functional feature that people have come to rely on for many years before a replacement is available.

Also (in support of preserving, NOT removing, generateCRMFRequest):

CRMF is in fact an Internet Standards Track format/protocol, documented in both RFC 2511 and RFC 4211. See <http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4211>. Anyone can implement it. So as to the argument that this format is "Mozilla proprietary": no it's not, the format at least is a standard, and there is no other widely deployed client-side method of generating such requests.

-Sean
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