Subj : Re: Cert Security To : Rich From : Gregg Strom/BRYX Int'l Date : Fri Mar 30 2001 12:00 am From: "Gregg Strom/BRYX Int'l" I tested my webpage too. Then I added more content and the table border blew up. I guess Microsoft doesn't do continuous re-testing, either. gs "Rich" <@> wrote in message news:3ac40fe3@w3.nls.net... It's tested. Microsoft can't guarantee that VeriSign includes this = any more than it can that you do. Rich "Geo." wrote in message = news:3ac3cd4a$1@w3.nls.net... Geo understands this perfectly, my complaint was that nobody = bothered to test the revocation procedure which I compared to doing = backups and never testing the restore procedure. But like I said, if it's the same way with IBM, that they never = tested this either with their stuff that uses certs then I really can't = fault MS. Geo. "Rich" <@> wrote in message news:3ac30388@w3.nls.net... That aside, George's question is flawed or else he = misunderstands something. Internet Explorer is perfectly capable of = checking revocation of certificates but that doesn't help if the = certification authority doesn't include in the certificate the locations = to check for certificate revocation lists. --- XP Toss HTML Stripper v0.3.5 * Origin: Barktopia Gating Project (1:379/45) .