
On Tue, 11 Jun 1996, Alex Strasheim wrote:
Indeed -- the notion is that one could do things like put support for encrypted/signed pages or other cryptographic tools (I haven't checked if Netscape mail handles plugins, too) directly into Netscape where ordinary users could smoothly use them.
Doing tech support at my ISP has made me very skeptical of anything that requires a plug in. Most people aren't willing or able to download and install them. Obviously that's not a problem for large organizations who
As Mr. Strasheim's front line in tech support, would like to add capable. Many people simply cannot understand enough of what they are doing to put things in the right places. It gets very trying some times. See my post on murder. Petro, Christopher C. petro@suba.com <prefered for any non-list stuff> snow@crash.suba.com