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« Reply #15 on: February 27, 2012, 01:21:43 PM »

While I am not directly involved in the CD project, I did open a ticket with our developers and QA teams so that we may do our own investigation on HTTP Strict Transport Security inside Comodo Dragon.
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« Reply #16 on: February 28, 2012, 04:34:57 AM »

CD fails most likely due to a bug within whomever created the test. You may want to inquire with them for resolution.

I am rather surprised with this apparently complacent attitude. If you believe CD is failing the test through no fault of Comodo but because of a Browserscope bug do you not feel the need for Comodo also to contact them and find out why? If I worked for Comodo I certainly wouldn't be happy.
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« Reply #17 on: February 28, 2012, 08:13:30 AM »

I am rather surprised with this apparently complacent attitude. If you believe CD is failing the test through no fault of Comodo but because of a Browserscope bug do you not feel the need for Comodo also to contact them and find out why? If I worked for Comodo I certainly wouldn't be happy.

Dragon doesn't fail my tests for HSTS but rather BrowserScope's own. It's not the job of a random Comodo employee to file suspected bugs with other software that he/she did not find themselves nor was able to reproduce outside of BrowserScope's test (a test I've never heard of until this thread). The job should lie with the user that first reported the possible issue.
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