Ryan Stille wrote:
> I've used Thawte in the past and had no problems with them.  They are 
> owned by Verisign, and work in pretty much all browsers I think.
> http://www.thawte.com

All browsers since IE 3 and Netscape 2.

QuickSSL from Geotrust supports all browsers since IE 5 and Netscape 
4.51 ...

Thawte is just so expensive, my employer (Duke University) recently 
switched from Thawte certs to GeoTrust certs.  Though we buy them 
directly from Geotrust so they're just as expensive.

Now personally, I don't care if my SSL certificate isn't recognized by 
Internet Explorer 4 and Netscape 4 =)  I'm not entirely sure my web 
sites would work very well in those browsers anyway!

Rick


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