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Re: New Recent Posts Block (Score: 1) by Zhen-Xjell on Monday, January 12 @ 00:29:02 CET (User Info | Send a Message) http://castlecops.com | That's always been one of my concerns with DHTML/Javascript/ActiveX. Based on my core security/privacy background these are simple disabled in user browsers to protect them from being tracked or having their hard drives read. For instance, the Nimda worm was easily spread by visiting web sites that had it installed on web pages. If one allowed browser scripting then one would have gotten infected by Nimda.
Hence, that was my conern... thanks for letting me know.
As an aside, that is why navtap was done without the use of client side scripting beyond the base SGML HTML rendering code. |
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