Thanks for your comments... you must be using a pretty old browser!
One of the traditional problems of HTML is the hefty installed base of relic browsers. Believe it or not, I first encountered this difficulty in 1996 when there were still significant numbers of original Mosaic users.
Relic browsers are their own reward. Many dangerous downloads and virus/trojan stuff is designed to be downloaded by the latest and greatest. Older browsers oftenr eject that stuff.
The key should be displaying in a text area form field.
Sidd, that's a lot of trouble to go to.
All you need to do is put the keystream, with its ASCII armored text lines between <pre> and </pre> for pre-formatted text.
Even within the text area form field, using <pre> above and </pre> below the PGP key should make it better for Bob and other relic browser users.
Finally, the keys are up on the server, so if you go to your PGP keys and do a server search for "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" you should find it.
That's probably the easiest solution for Bob right now.
PS Bug bounty on it's way!
What a guy. Sidd rocks.
Regards,
Jim
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