I have a new idea.The sign is needed to proceed
message implies that i have not imported the
ra-operator certificate which i have created on the
browser even though i have .Maybe that means that the
ca certificate is not imported.I have imported the ca
certificate from the secure server and it seems to be
on the signers certificate list.Is that wrong is there
an alternate method to import the ca certificate to
the browser?In an old mail you say:
Hi,

several people has reported problems with request
approval if their
certificate is present in the browser. I can simulate
the message from
javascript only if the ca-certificate is not present
in the browser. So
please download the ca-certificate from the public
gateway before you
start working with your certificate.

Netscape wants to include the ca-certificate into the
PKCS#7-signature.

Michael
What do you mean?Can you describe me the way that you
imported the ca certificate on your browser?
Thanks.

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