Bug 459589 - Dead link to CA listings at netscape.com. r=IanN.
--- a/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/using_certs_help.xhtml
+++ b/suite/locales/en-US/chrome/common/help/using_certs_help.xhtml
@@ -58,18 +58,20 @@
certificate vary depending on what you want to use it for. In some cases
getting a certificate may be as easy as going to a website, entering some
personal information, and automatically downloading the certificate into your
browser. In other cases you may have to go through more complicated
procedures.</p>
<p>You can obtain a certificate today by visiting the URL for a certificate
authority and following the on-screen instructions. For a list of certificate
- authorities, see the online document
- <a href="https://certs.netscape.com/">Client Certificates</a>.</p>
+ authorities issuing certificates recognized by &brandShortName;, see the
+ online document
+ <a href="http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/certs/included/">Included
+ Certificate List</a>.</p>
<p>Once you obtain a certificate, it is automatically stored in a
<a href="glossary.xhtml#security_device">security device</a>. Your browser
comes with its own built-in Software Security Device. A security device can
also be a piece of hardware, such as a smart card.</p>
<p>Like a driver's license or a credit card, a certificate is a valuable
form of identification that can be abused if it falls into the wrong hands.