Pete Dewell schrieb:
> 
> Michael,
> 
> Sorry, but I'm using Netscape and I get a similar error.
> 
> In IE I get the same error as Jeremie, in Netscape 4.7 I get a window
> flash up quickly and then disappear (too quick to see what's in it),

You have not a usercertificate in your browser.

> in
> Netscape 6 or Mozilla I get the following javascript error message from
> the javascript console (nothing in netscape 4.7 console).
> 
> Error: uncaught exception: [Exception... "Component returned failure
> code: 0x80004001 (NS_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED) [nsIDOMCrypto.signText]"
> nsresult: "0x80004001 (NS_ERROR_NOT_IMPLEMENTED)"  location: "JS frame
> ::
> 
>http://raserver/cgi-bin/RAServer?subj=Email%3Dpete.dewell%40volteurope.com%0D%0ACN%3DPete+Dewell%0D%0AOU
> ....more DN text
> 
>&certtype=User+Certificate&key=5&dataType=PENDING_REQUEST&cmd=appReq&Submit=Approve+Request
> :: signForm :: line 10"  data: no]

This is a mozilla crash :)
 
> I have managed to get the CA cert into the raserver OK (and into my
> browser), and issue a request for a user cert. The certificate appears
> the the Pending list, and when I go to approve the request the above
> happens.

The problem which you described happens if you have not a
usercertificate in your browser. You must complete the initialization.
Which version of OpenCA do you use?

Michael
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