Title: RE: (seriously) Let's round up the 56-bit browsers

John,

Can you elaborate a little? I don't grasp the distinction. We are using a BT Trustwise Global Site ID certificate (chained back to Verisign) which supports 128-bit encryption, but I don't know whether there's a difference between that and a "step up" certificate.

Regards
Charles

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 > Just out of interest, I take it that you are using a "vanilla" SSL
 > certificate, and not one of the 128bit "step up"
 > certificates? I hope it's
 > the former, otherwise I think every export crippled browser
 > will say 128bit
 > (I've never checked this.)
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