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    On 02/13/2012 07:43 PM, From Francisco Corella:
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        font-size: 12pt;">OK, that says you use keygen to generate a key
        pair in Firefox (an<br>
        ActiveX control in IE).  But you still have to use JavaScript to<br>
        import the certificate into the browser.  AFAIK that's the only
        way<br>
        you can automatically import a certificate into the browser with<br>
        current technology.  In Firefox you must be using<br>
        crypto.importUserCertificates(), is that right?<br>
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    No, that's wrong, we simply push the certificate to the browser in
    the correct format and headers. Browsers like Firefox know what to
    do with it in case it finds a valid key pair.<br>
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