The browser proccess is never killed after you use the OpenSign applet and close the browser. Neither when you change the page the applet gets destroyed.
Internet Explorer 6, Firefox 2.0 or Opera 7.54 under Windows 2000 Java (TM) Plug-in: 1.4.1_02 JRE 1.4.2_03 Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM Test: Go to http://www.openoces.org/demo/entrance_opensign.html Uncheck all the plugins except capi. Press continue, choose a certificate and sign. In the "Summary of the signing process" page, exit the browser. If you go to the Windows Task Manager you see that the IEXPLORE.EXE (or firefox.exe or opera.exe) process is still running, and it never (at least for 1 hour now) gets killed. If you open new windows with the applet, new processes are started and they are never killed. The same happens with the downloaded OpenSign 1.6.4 client and with the OpenSignX client at http://www.trustedwebservices.org/opensignx/ Checking the Java Console, it doesn't show any calls to the stop() or destroy() methods of the applet, neither when closing the browser nor when exiting the applet page. Is this a bug?
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