Hi Janez,
I got in a strange problem. I noticed, that when wanting to download an "another user" certificate seen from the certs list, MS IE works fine, because it recognizes the content from the file type, for instance certificate.der and it offers to open the certificate. At the same time, Mozilla does not have a clue about what to do with such a file. The mime type for sending certificates in the DER format is application/binary Mozilla doesn't know what to do with this.
Ok, I tried to correct this in lib/cmds/sendcert to application/x-x509-email-cert and it was still the same. I putted out the Content-Disposition: attachment; line and Mozilla started to work and put the certificate in as it should, but then IE did not have clue what to do with the certificate being downloaded and it just offered to Save it.
There are two different situations:
1. If you only want to passively download a certificate then go to the certificate which you need, chose the format and download it.
2. If you want to install the certificate of another user then go to the certificate on the public interface and choose the installation link. This link uses the script send_email_cert which sends the correct content-type.
Michael -- _______________________________________________________________
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