>
> Depends on what you mean by "PKCS7 handling" if you just mean being able
to
> parse PKCS#7 structures then even SSLeay would handle it. If you mean
S/MIME
> then it first appeared in 0.9.5 but there have been *many* security and
> bugfixing changes since then.
>
> You might be able to use Crypt
On Wed, Feb 23, 2005, Pablo J Royo wrote:
>
> > > ¿Do you know if actual OpenSSL versions do (still) compile with VC1.52
> producing 16bit code?
> > > I need PKCS7 support for an old 16bit application.
> > >
> >
> > It has not been tested for a long time and I'd be surprised if it still
> > worke
> > ¿Do you know if actual OpenSSL versions do (still) compile with VC1.52
producing 16bit code?
> > I need PKCS7 support for an old 16bit application.
> >
>
> It has not been tested for a long time and I'd be surprised if it still
> worked.
>
In that case, does anybody know which version was the
On Wed, Feb 23, 2005, Pablo J Royo wrote:
> Hi
>
> ¿Do you know if actual OpenSSL versions do (still) compile with VC1.52
> producing 16bit code?
> I need PKCS7 support for an old 16bit application.
>
It has not been tested for a long time and I'd be surprised if it still
worked.
Steve.
--
Dr
Hi
¿Do you know if actual OpenSSL versions do (still)
compile with VC1.52 producing 16bit code?
I need PKCS7 support for an old 16bit
application.
Thanks