Re: Logotypes in certificates

Rich Salz <rsalz@zolera.com> Sun, 18 March 2001 16:14 UTC

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I don't understand the need.  Why is it important to brand a data
structure that *nobody ever looks at without a computer controlling the
display*?

Whatever.  Define some extension write it up and submit your own RFc.
	/r$