Date: 11/13/00
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Quoting Stig Venaas <Stig.Venaas <email protected>>:
> How about both? I can check whether it's a string or a resource.
If you're really going for flexibility, you should let people pass in the actual
certificate, too - ie, if someone wanted to store certificates in a database, or
similar...
-chuck
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