Re: [PHP] Re: php and java applets

2004-05-24 Thread Tom Playford
Am I? I thought that applets were allowed to connect to the same host they were loaded from. Which is what I'm trying to do. Nice site BTW, useful for a few other things I'm working on, thanks. Tom On Sat, May 22, 2004 at 07:46:21AM +0600, raditha dissanayake wrote: > Tom Playford wrote: > > >

Re: [PHP] Re: php and java applets

2004-05-21 Thread raditha dissanayake
Travis Low wrote: The link you provided seems broken -- here's another: http://www.raditha.com/java/sandbox/ gee thanx that's the link i meant ;-) (my own site actually) -- Raditha Dissanayake. - http://www.raditha.com/megaupload/upload.php Sneak past the

Re: [PHP] Re: php and java applets

2004-05-21 Thread Travis Low
The link you provided seems broken -- here's another: http://www.raditha.com/java/sandbox/ raditha dissanayake wrote: Tom Playford wrote: That was my original plan. The problem is that if someone works out the commands needed to communicate with the php control page, they will be able to bypass th

Re: [PHP] Re: php and java applets

2004-05-21 Thread raditha dissanayake
Tom Playford wrote: That was my original plan. The problem is that if someone works out the commands needed to communicate with the php control page, they will be able to bypass the Java access control systems. I suppose I could use https, but does that encrypt the url and post data? I think you

Re: [PHP] Re: php and java applets

2004-05-21 Thread Jeroen Serpieters
On Fri, 21 May 2004, Tom Playford wrote: > > I suppose I could use https, but does that encrypt the url and post data? > Your data is encrypted when using ssl. -- Jeroen Describing the difference between computer hardware and software: "Those parts of the system that you can hit with a hammer

Re: [PHP] Re: php and java applets

2004-05-21 Thread Tom Playford
That was my original plan. The problem is that if someone works out the commands needed to communicate with the php control page, they will be able to bypass the Java access control systems. I suppose I could use https, but does that encrypt the url and post data? Tom Aidan Lister wrote: > I'd im