The to date by far most ambitious effort is run by the Austrian
government: http://www.buergerkarte.at
They though left the browser out completely and instead rely on a
local web-server + smart card application + http redirects.

Other known WebSign efforts to date:
Denmark: http://www.openoces.org
Estonia: http://www.openxades.org

I'm personally trying to raise a real std effort but the US is about
5 years after the EU so the interest from the important people is zero.

regards
Anders

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Martijn Tieland" <>
Newsgroups: netscape.public.mozilla.crypto
To: <>
Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 23:26
Subject: Browser support for xml-signature?


I am looking for a way to let a user sign some data represented to him in a
mozilla based browser. Does anyone know some plugin or extension that does
the trick?
It would be best if the component support signing in an xml-signature
standard way. Key is that it must use the certificate store of the browser.
In the M$ world you see some activeX controls that can do this. But what can
one do in browsers like firefox?

TIA
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