Nelson Bolyard wrote:
[...] In NSS 3.12, you must tell NSS every time
it is initialized whether it is using old (Berkeley, default) or new
(Sqlite3) DBs. This may be done in any of (at least) 3 different ways,
including an environment variable, a directory name prefix, or a
programmatic function
First, let me state up front some assumptions I'm making:
* Authors will rely on technologies that they perceive are solving their
problems,
* Authors will invariably make mistakes, primarily mistakes of omission,
* The more complicated something is, the more mistakes people will make.
I t
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 12:09 AM, Andrei Korostelev wrote:
>
> Thank you. Are there plans to make this shared Db default, say, in FF
> 4?
Yes, there are, and now is a good time in the Firefox
development cycle to start that work. But it seems that the
right people to do that are bogged down by thei
Ian Hickson wrote on 7/16/2009 5:51 AM:
> I think that this complexity, combined with the tendency for authors to
> rely on features they think are solvign their problems, would actually
> lead to authors writing policy files in what would externally appear to be
> a random fashion, changing th
On Sun, Jul 5, 2009 at 10:22 PM, Nelson Bolyard
wrote:
However, FF 3.5 has the code to support shared-access cert9 and key4 DBs,
based on sqlite3. You can force FF 3.5 to use that by setting an
environment variable.
Is non-shared security Db still the case with upcoming Firefox 3.5?
The o
On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 1:46 PM, wrote:
> What is the environment variable?
Set the environment variable NSS_DEFAULT_DB_TYPE to sql.
All environment variables used by NSS are documented at
https://developer.mozilla.org/en/NSS_reference/NSS_environment_variables
Wan-Teh
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Ian Hickson wrote:
> * Authors will rely on technologies that they perceive are solving their
> problems,
XSS is a huge and persistent problem on the web. If this solves that
problem authors will use it.
> * Authors will invariably make mistakes, primarily mistakes of omission,
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