will define the fields added by CAcert on the issued certificate on
request of the Member.</P>
<P>The Common Name and related certificate fields in the issued
certificate is dependent on the assurance of the Name in the web
account. Abbreviation and transliteration handling in the CN is
defined in the Certificate Implementation Policy (<AHREF="http://svn.cacert.org/CAcert/Policies/CertificateImplementationPolicy.html"TARGET="_blank">CIP</A>)
and is similar to the name comparison as defined in this policy.
However the Common Name may become less discriminative <FONTCOLOR="#000000"><STRIKE>as</STRIKE></FONT><FONTCOLOR="#000000">
defined in the Certificate Implementation Policy and is similar to
the name comparison as defined in this policy. However the Common
Name may become less discriminative <FONTCOLOR="#000000"><STRIKE>as</STRIKE></FONT><FONTCOLOR="#000000">
than</FONT> the assured Name as the unique certificate serial number
will lead to the account of the individual in a unique way, and in
this way to the Name and email address of the individual or
organisation. The first given name in the Common Name may be
abbreviated on request.</P>
<P>The certificate issued by CAcert can have on request of the Member
the SubjAltName field. The name as defined by the Member is not
checked by CAcert.</P>
<TABLEBORDER=1CELLPADDING=2CELLSPACING=0>
<TR>
<THWIDTH=25%>
<P><I>name on the ID</I></P>
</TH>
<THWIDTH=25%>
<P><I>Name in the account</I></P>
<P><I>assured Name in the account</I></P>
</TH>
<THWIDTH=25%>
<P><I>name in the certificate request</I></P>
@ -208,16 +210,16 @@ abbreviated on request.</P>
</TR>
<TR>
<TD>
<P>Maria Kate Marvel-Java sr</P>
<P>Maria Kate Märvel-Java sr</P>
</TD>
<TD>
<P>Maria K. Marvel-Java</P>
<P>Maria K. Maervel-Java</P>
</TD>
<TD>
<P>M. K. Marvel-Java</P>
<P>M. K. Märvel-Java</P>
</TD>
<TD>
<P>Maria K. Marvel-Java</P>
<P>Maria K. Maervel-Java</P>
</TD>
</TR>
<TR>
@ -239,7 +241,7 @@ abbreviated on request.</P>
<P>Moeria Koete v. Java</P>
</TD>
<TD>
<P>Möria Kœté von Java</P>
<P>Möria Kœté von Java</P>
</TD>
<TD>
<P>Möria K. v. Java</P>
@ -462,7 +464,7 @@ information presented:
<P>Any lesser confidence should result in less Assurance Points for a
Name. If the Assurer has no confidence in the information presented,
then <EM>zero </EM>Assurance Points may be allocated by the
Assurer. For example, this may happen if the identity documents
Assurer.For example, this may happen if the identity documents
are totally unfamiliar to the Assurer. The number of Assurance Points
from <EM>zero</EM> to <EM>maximum </EM>is guided by the Assurance
Handbook and the judgement of the Assurer.
@ -555,7 +557,7 @@ Assurer is determined by the Experience Points of the Assurer.