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VFRDaddy
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Security Certificate Expired

Post by VFRDaddy »

I received an error saying that the Security Certificate for my JFileUpload version is not valid.

Is anyone else experiencing this problem or know how to fix it.

I appreciate the help.

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support
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Re: Security Certificate Expired

Post by support »

Are you using JFileUpload Pro or Enterprise ?
If Pro then just download JFileUpload 2.3 and update all JAR files. The new JAR files come with a signature valid until 2011.
http://www.jfileupload.com/products/jfi ... l#download

If you're using another package (Enterprise or Premium) then contact support(at)jfileupload(dot)com

Chris78
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Re: Security Certificate Expired

Post by Chris78 »

Hi!

Same problem here. Isn't it possible to certify the applet forever or for the next 100 years?
2011 will be 'soon' and then we/our users will run into the same problem again.

Regards
Chris

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Re: Security Certificate Expired

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Unfortunately no for trusted certificate. Thawte allows 2 years maximum we have pay more than $500 to renew it each time.

gfallar
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Re: Security Certificate Expired

Post by gfallar »

Okay I downloaded the files, now the security error disappeared.

However now I have an 'UNREGISTERED' message in red at the top of my jfileupload window.

How do I get rid of that?

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Re: Security Certificate Expired

Post by support »

You have enterprise version :-) You've just received the enterprise 2.3 update by email.
Just let me know if it works as you need.

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