-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Martin Fick wrote: > Yes, but it really is a fairly simple one. I am surprised that HTML > does not seem to have some extension to deal with this already. It > is not much different from encrypted email concepts, just that the > browser needs the ability to do the decrypting instead of your mail > program. The simplest fallback may be to simply open the web page > with the user's mailer (if their mailer supports that,)
Why not simply use the Firegpg-extension for Firefox? Step 1: Open encrypted file in webbrowser http://yalla.ynfonatic.de/media/firegpg-demo/step1.png Step 2: Mark the stuff and chose "decrypt" http://yalla.ynfonatic.de/media/firegpg-demo/step2.png Step 3: After entering your passphrase, a result-window pops up and shows you the content. http://yalla.ynfonatic.de/media/firegpg-demo/step3.png Obviously that's only working perfectly with text-files, but you could possibly try to make up your own XPI for Firefox. > -Martin Alex. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.7 (MingW32) iQCVAwUBR2a2xxYlVVSQ3uFxAQIP8wP9F++o1A72KA2Ekl4IzfBTjnpq/SbYsOHl 65o7dub/FLq0+yQ8T6iM+DDtkkD2+82ntqtExTx2whTqXi+rPztS819CI6qYzqVt dhnCMEJURnVjklcMTWUQhx3oCMCuGNl8p/StDJD8YY706LD8+SKhMzfoo+uA8KhZ uYMTZ2+S5Ns= =+gxd -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----