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About "https://"

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    when we make a link with "https://",the IE browser will pop up a dialog to let us select a personal certificate. my question is: At this time,how can I have the browser read my certificate from the special directory on my disk!

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      when we make a link with "https://",the IE browser will pop up a dialog to let us select a personal certificate. my question is: At this time,how can I have the browser read my certificate from the special directory on my disk!

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      wabc wrote: when we make a link with "https://",the IE browser will pop up a dialog ... No it doesn't. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Memory leaks is the price we pay \0 01234567890123456789012345678901234

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        when we make a link with "https://",the IE browser will pop up a dialog to let us select a personal certificate. my question is: At this time,how can I have the browser read my certificate from the special directory on my disk!

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        https:// means that web page is encryped or something, so that your visit to it and data transfer is supposed to be secured. The online banking sites I used all begin with https://. But most of the time, they don't ask for any certificate. Sometimes it will prompt that "You are going to view a secure web site, while some of the stuff are not secured. Do you want to view the unsecure stuff too?". Good luck!

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