[
Lists Home |
Date Index |
Thread Index
]
Hello, Doug!
DR> I thought of a little carrot that might help improve the HTML
DR> developer affinity for XHTML: Signed XHTML. If XHTML pages were
DR> signed in a specific manner with using x.509 based PKI, browsers
DR> could inform users they can trust the content of the page.
So what about SSL Certificates (using X.509)? Browsers DO inform users they
can trust the content of the page. Yeah, they are working only in the
transport layer, but I think it is a good idea to certify the source, not
the document.
__
Peter V. Mikhalenko
Lead Developer
Sigent Interactive Agency
peter@sigent.ru
|