Nelson Bolyard wrote:

> Would you also say that RedHat, Suse and Debian are not in competition?

Little bit of an apples and orange comparison, since debian isn't a
commercial entity... That said however, they are loosing mind
share/developers to Ubuntu so there is more at stake then simply revenue
of which there is numerous examples, even sea monkey to firefox...

> I believe that most browsers are able.  IINM, Safari offers the same

As far as I'm aware, the only browsers that don't support some form of
key request/generation capabilities is simple text based browsers like
lynx and konqueror which we tend to get a lot of emails about, the
developers are aware of this (there is a bug request) however this isn't
one of the features they've back ported from the safari code (or made
their own version of)

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