Mozilla's CA Certificate Program Mozilla’s CA Certificate Program governs inclusion of root certificates in Network Security Services (NSS), a set of open source libraries designed to support cross-platform development of security-enabled client and server applications. The NSS root certificate store is not only used in Mozilla products such as the Firefox browser, but is also used by other compan
Mozilla Included CA Certificate List The Mozilla CA Certificate Program's list of included root certificates is stored in a file called certdata.txt in the Mozilla source code management system. If you are choosing a CA to provide a certificate for your website, we have a list of all root certificates that Firefox trusts for SSL/TLS, together with contact information and geographical focus for the
L20n (L10n x 2) is the code name for a localization architecture taking existing approaches to L10n one step further. No matter who you are (e.g., localizer, tool author, developer, or release manager), you'll be able to find information suited to your L20n-related needs here. We've broken up the content into three distinct tracks that discuss the current design for L20n, how teams and localizers
HTTP Extensions for Account Management and Session Identification Draft Version 2 Authors: Michael Hanson and Dan Mills, Mozilla Labs WikiMedia tip: If you aren't seeing numbered section headings in the body of this document, you need to login and click the "My preferences" link, at left, and select "Auto-number headings" Introduction This document specifies a set of extensions to the HTTP client/
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