tangquan wrote:
> 
> you can verify your signature using openssl/crypto/pkcs7/verify.c .
> according to my experience, Netscape make a standand pkcs7 digital
> signature and encode it in base64 format.
> 

You can but that's not advisable. With OpenSSL 0.9.6 you should use the
'smime' application.

> but I don't know how to sign a form in the IE too.
> 
> who can help us?
> 

You can't, IE doesn't support it. You could write an ActiveX control
using CryptoAPI to do it but that's difficult.

Steve.
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