Martijn,

The SecureXML Java Applet gives you access to Netscape certificate stores 
from both Netscape and IE browsers and produces the signature compliant with 
the W3C XML Signature standard. The JavaScript on the signing page needs to 
set the store name to "Netscape" for this to happen. It uses a separate 
component which must be installed separately before using the Java Applet. 
Next release of the SecureXML Java Applet will remove this extra 
installation requirement.

Regards,
Manoj Srivastava


"Martijn Tieland" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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>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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