No, it was only a doubt.

Thanks

On Fri, 28 Jun 2002, Michael Bell wrote:

> EMILIO LUQUE LINARES schrieb:
> > 
> >         Hi. I have a little question.
> > 
> >         I noticed that PKCS12 format contains the CA certificate, in
> > adition to the client certificate.
> > 
> >         The question is:
> > 
> >         is this behaviour new?
> 
> No, I included it some months ago because of the many problems with
> Netscape and signing of data. Now the people have the CA-cert in their
> browser and signing doesn't fail. Does this behaviour be a problem for
> you?
> 
> Michael
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