On Mon, 2009-06-29 at 19:57 +0300, Ionescu Dan wrote:
> Hello Again.
> 
> I found something interesting!
> I tried to make life easier for our users, and I tried to hide  the User 
> Certificate Agreement page.
> 
> So, i changed the following code:
> 
> <agreement>
>     <name> USER CERTIFICATE AGREEMENT </name>
>     <enabled> YES< /enabled>
> </agreement>
> 
> into this:
> 
> <agreement>
>     <name> USER CERTIFICATE AGREEMENT </name>
>     <enabled>NO< /enabled>
> </agreement>
> 
> After doing that,  in the "Final Step - Certificate Request" page i do 
> not get a KEY STRENGTH value, all i get is:
>     KEY STRENGTH - BASE       (bits), and if i try to  finalize the 
> request i get an error.
> 
> So, can  I make the User Certificate Agreement page go away without 
> breaking OpenCa?
<snip>
I have.  I wonder if it is that extra space in the closing tag,
i.e.,< /enabled> instead of </enabled>.  That's how I did it - John
-- 
John A. Sullivan III
Open Source Development Corporation
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jsulli...@opensourcedevel.com

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