and a windows compiled version of signtool.exe.
http://www.j-maxx.net/tutorials/xpi_code_signing/signtool.exe
Use at you're own risk. It was compiled with an early crappy implementation of the new -X option and a bit unstable set up of the free MS compiler. It wont kill your computer or anything but does like to crash when trying to verify. I did just test it out on my computer to see if it still works and FF 1.0 said my extension was signed.
While on my site if you check out my Al Bhed Translator extension you'll see that it is signed. It was signed with a linux version of the new signtool 3.10 on Red Hat 9.
Jeff Klawiter
rob wrote:
I hope that this question is not too elementary for this group. I am new to Firefox and the Mozilla platform, but I am trying to build a Firefox extension. I want to sign my javascript (on Windows, the only platform available to me), but I can't find the signtool.exe that appears to be neccessary anywhere. I did find some source code for it, but it's way over my head to know what to do with that - I already am just barely keeping my head above water with learning javascript :-). Thanks for any help!
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