Re: java webstart problem



Roedy Green <see_website@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

The problem is the user has to ok the certificate. If you had ten jars
all signed with different certs, the user would have to ok them all
individually. That would drive users nuts. So I think Sun said, ONE
CERT ONLY.

Doing it one-by-one would certainly driver users insane.

It seems that is more of an interface issue. One could imagine a single
dialog that would allow the examination and approval of multiple
certificates.

Now, granted, that would be more cumbersome, and one could imagine
potential attempts to sneak in an unrecognized certificate in a longer
list, but it would at least be something to consider.


--
Thomas A. Russ, USC/Information Sciences Institute
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