> -----Original Message-----
> From: Christopher Fahey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, November 03, 2000 4:02 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [OCF] Wheres the PIN (Using OCF and Gemplus)?
>
>
> Karl,
>     I don't understand then why even have a CHVDialog interface and allow
> the card services object to have a method that lets the CHVDialog
> be set?  I
> looked through the code and it is never used.  I figured that the
> implementation of the card services by the card provider would make use of
> it but after looking into Gemplus's code I realized it is an
> unused object.
> Is this true?  In fact somewhere down deep in the guts of the code, in
> GPKTransientPINHolder, a DefaultCHVDialog is created which totally ignores
> the fact that a caller set the one thought to be used in SignatureService
> which is derived from CardService where the call is exposed from.

yes, that seems to be the case. i agree, that this should be changed to use
the CHVDialog set for the CardService.
i hope that Mohammed can have look at that issue.

regards

  Karl Scheibelhofer

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Karl Scheibelhofer, <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Institute for Applied Information Processing and Communications (IAIK)
at Technical University of Graz, Austria, http://www.iaik.at
Phone: (+43) (316) 873-5540



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