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to: Rich
from: Robert Comer
date: 2007-01-15 12:59:46
subject: Re: Extended Validation Certificates are here

From: "Robert Comer" 

That makes sense.  It doesn't surprise me that this would have to be
changed in the IE shells...

--
Bob Comer



"Rich"  wrote in message news:45abc208{at}w3.nls.net...
   When other applications use IE components they do not use the frame which
is where the new feature resides.

Rich

  "Robert Comer"  wrote in message
news:45abc01e$1{at}w3.nls.net...
  Crazybrowser also doesn't pick it up at all, even though it uses IE.

  --
  Bob Comer





  "Glenn Meadows"  wrote in message
  news:45abb955$1{at}w3.nls.net...
  > Same here, went back just now, turned green.
  >
  > Interesting, maxthon, which uses IE as it's underlying engine, looks
like
  > it's running IE7 underneath, did not pick up the Green address bar
though.
  >
  > And Maxthon2 is a joke so far.
  >
  > --
  >
  > Glenn M.
  > "Mike N."  wrote in message
  > news:jvbnq25k590gq60q1bba7sgcrtihe7s1dd{at}4ax.com...
  >> On Mon, 15 Jan 2007 09:34:34 -0500, "Robert Comer"
  >>  wrote:
  >>
  >>>It worked here, the second time I loaded the website...
  >>
  >>  Someone else mentioned that it loaded the second time for them also.
  >> Done
  >> properly, an EV Certification should be checked every time for
  >> revocation.
  >> Maybe that's part of it: I may have blocked the revocation check
  >> somehow -
  >> therefore it dropped back to conventional cert status.
  >
  >

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