Hi, Thanks for your reply. No I haven't found a fix for the certificate problem. The more I looked into the problem the more unbelievable the situation appeared to me -- at least two wack-o things are happening:
1. Moving to Gnome2 and using gconf-tool. It looks like some of the old menu choices are configurable using the command line "gRegEdit.exe" ... I mean gconf-tool. Makes me wonder if Micro$oft distracted GNOME by pouring a little funding into the mono project... 2. galeon development is essentailly stalled as the lead developer quit to work on the mozilla^H^H^H phoenix^H^H^H firebird browser. Long term this is probably a good thing. Short term is kind of messy. Makes we think very seriously about the K desktop... Pity, I have been relatively happy with gnome+galeon for almost 2 years. Cheers, Curt On Thu, Apr 24, 2003 at 09:33:23AM -0700, Chris de Vidal wrote: > Saw your post here: > http://groups.google.com/groups?q=%22You+have+received+an+invalid+certificate%22&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&selm=20030422052010%242080%40gated-at.bofh.it&rnum=1 > I was searching for this error message: > "You have received an invalid certificate" > and found your post. Well it looks like it's not > Galeon, but Mozilla (Galeon is based on Mozilla and > uses Moz's core code). I don't know what the fix is, > do you? > > Also, regarding this: > "I recently did a "apt-get upgrade" of my box running > sid and a new > version of galeon was installed. Now it appears as if > lots of my menu > choices have disappeared, i.e. the UI is dumbed down. > How can I get > the menus back?" > > Sounds like Galeon 1.3.x has finally been accepted as > the main version in sid. 1.3.x required a big rewrite > for GTK+ 2.x and as such features were stripped > because of it (they probably thought, "Let's get it > working and then add the old stuff back in later."). > I don't like it either, so I switched to Mozilla 1.3 > weeks ago. > > Going back to Galeon 1.2.9 won't be an option because > Moz was compiled against the new glibs. Fun. Going > forward to 1.3.x is our only option. Yuck. On the > bright side, Mozilla 1.3 is pretty good. The most > significant loss between Moz 1.3 and Galeon 1.3 is > crash handling. Notice I didn't say Galeon 1.2.9, > which blew away any version of Mozilla. > > You'll probably get a faster response by using > reportbug. I've gotten fixes from the developers > within hours using that tool. It's nice. > > Have you found a fix for "You have received an invalid certificate"? > > ===== > /dev/idal > "GNU/Linux is free freedom" --Me > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo > http://search.yahoo.com >

