I wonder if this would fix the problem I had trying to use Yi's Fluid
app idea - fluid doesn't seem to be able to handle the certificates at
all.
-M. Hampton

On May 12, 1:59 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I finally found a workaround!
>
>    1) Go to a notebook with a certificate which fails
>    2) Click on the warning sign next to the location bar, then "more 
> information"
>    3) Click "View Certificate", and go to the Details tab
>    4) Click "Export", and save the file to your local machine
>    5) Open Firefox Preferences -> Advanced -> Encryption
>    6) Click "View Certificates", then "Import"
>    7) Import the file that you saved in step 4
>    8) Reload the notebook, you should see another warning message, which has 
> a link "Or you can add an exception..." and the rest is straightforward.
>
> *whew*!  I can use my server again!
>
> On Mon, 12 May 2008 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
>
> > I recently upgraded my Ubuntu, which, of all things, forced an "upgrade" to 
> > a BETA version of firefox.  To my horror, I was completely unable to 
> > override the "security" feature that blocks my personal notebook server.  I 
> > spent a while trying to figure out what was wrong with the certificate, and 
> > eventually found this:
>
> >https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=427081
>
> > We've exposed a bug in firefox, which has been fixed.  w00t.  In a certain 
> > sense, this is bigger news than many of the other "Sage in the news" pieces.
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