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----- Original Message -----
From: Arun Kumar
To: Mozilla
Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 11:57 AM
Subject: new to Mozilla Hi,
I am actually
writing a plug-in that verifies the digital signature of the html pages that are
hashed and sent along with the document in the signature tag. The plug-in api
provide means to access the html page in only one way, i.e.. by opening the url
and streaming the data. But this not what I want, I want to access the data that
is stored in the browser's buffer after the page is downloaded.
Since the plug-in does not
provide any api for that, I just thought I should look into the mozilla source
and find some api that lets me access the browser's buffer. Is there anyway I
could do this?, the problem is that the plug-in is a dll, so even if I find that
method in the browser that lets me access the browser's data buffer, I'm not
sure how I can call it from the plug-in dll. Could any of you tell me how to
circumvent this problem ? thanks .......
bye,
arun
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