Using Javakey

Graham Lovell (glovell@pennantsw.com.au)
Thu, 17 Dec 1998 13:26:35 +1100

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I have got an application which prints to work using Javakey signing, =
under HotJava and Netscape 4.5 (with plug-in).

How can I allow the user to import the identity, when the javakey =
utility is not on their computer and is not part of the re-distributable =
code? Or have I missed something?

I have been through your pages on signing and javakey, and have not =
found anything which gives the answer to this question?

The version of Javakey I use is part of the JBuilder2 implementation =
(1.1.6) for Win95, 5120 bytes, dated 30/4/98.

Regards

Graham

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I have got an application which prints to work using = Javakey=20 signing, under HotJava and Netscape 4.5 (with plug-in).
 
How can I allow the user to import the identity, = when the=20 javakey utility is not on their computer and is not part of the = re-distributable=20 code? Or have I missed something?
 
I have been through your pages on signing and = javakey, and=20 have not found anything which gives the answer to this = question?
 
The version of Javakey I use is part of the = JBuilder2=20 implementation (1.1.6) for Win95, 5120 bytes, dated = 30/4/98.
 
Regards
 
Graham
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