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numero = 59630
interpreted = N
texte = (Brian - if you see this, I am working at home and don't have your email on this computer...)I am looking at integrating some specialized software from a company called Appligent to generate dynamic PDF's with WebDNA with some success, some frustrations.Has anyone applied for a digital certificate (not SSL) from VeriSign and used it in (for example) Acrobat to sign documents?VeriSign was little help - their site is now so confusing. Their engineer steered me to the email certificates, which load into the keychain by default, and are immediately available in OSX's mail application - very slick.Everything I have read says that you EXPORT the certificate to a document (.p12 format) from KeyChain Access.......but the option to export is not available. Stays dimmed.I have looked for hours for a solution, and have invoked tech support help at the software company.. Since I am using trial versions at this point, I have a reasonably low priority response, although they have been helpful.Anybody with experience in this?Brain - if you can contact me offline as well...TIALarryLarry Hewitt360.807.1100 OFFICEHCO, LLC360.807.1103 FAXPO Box 1017360.508.6231 CELLCentralia, WA 98531larryh@hewittco.comwww.hewittco.comwww.votewashington.org-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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(Brian - if you see this, I am working at home and don't have your email on this computer...)I am looking at integrating some specialized software from a company called Appligent to generate dynamic PDF's with WebDNA with some success, some frustrations.Has anyone applied for a digital certificate (not SSL) from VeriSign and used it in (for example) Acrobat to sign documents?VeriSign was little help - their site is now so confusing. Their engineer steered me to the email certificates, which load into the keychain by default, and are immediately available in OSX's mail application - very slick.Everything I have read says that you EXPORT the certificate to a document (.p12 format) from KeyChain Access.......but the option to export is not available. Stays dimmed.I have looked for hours for a solution, and have invoked tech support help at the software company.. Since I am using trial versions at this point, I have a reasonably low priority response, although they have been helpful.Anybody with experience in this?Brain - if you can contact me offline as well...TIALarryLarry Hewitt360.807.1100 OFFICEHCO, LLC360.807.1103 FAXPO Box 1017360.508.6231 CELLCentralia, WA 98531larryh@hewittco.comwww.hewittco.comwww.votewashington.org-------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://webdna.smithmicro.com/
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