Hey,

>>From what I read here, it seems the guys at mozilla are close to getting
crypto.getRandomValues into FF:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=673432

It may make sense to wait for that patch, rather than add a random
generator with lesser quality. The less code to maintain, the better. The
question remains when ie will expose this api...

Tankred
Am 20.04.2012 23:58 schrieb "Nils Kenneweg" <[email protected]>:

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> Hey Everyone,
>
> as I am using Firefox most of the time I would like seeing openpgpjs
> working in Firefox too.
> For this we need a Secure Random Number Generator which is not only
> window.crypto.getRandomValues().
>
> For this I would propose to use the approach which is used in the
> Stanford Crypto Library which can be found here:
> https://github.com/bitwiseshiftleft/sjcl/blob/master/core/random.js
>
> Question is, is there someone who will integrate it? I would do it but
> I am not sure my skill is high enough.
>
> Regards,
> Nils
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