On 07/02/2011 06:35 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
> Am 03.07.2011 03:31, schrieb JD:
>
>>> so what will you tell us?
>>> that you are a noob and picking some documents you do not understand?
>>> everybody here has realized this long ago!
>>>
>> And you ignore:
>> "...JavaScript has a more troubling history of security holes...."
>> http://www.w3.org/Security/Faq/wwwsf2.html
> i ignore nothing
>
> i understand the difference of faulty implementations / bugs and your
> dumb implication "javascript can access my local drive" because you seen
> a file:// url from your routers interface without realize that javascript
> is not involved there and does only the document.location-call
>
> security problems in implementations has NOTHING to do with
> your braindead rant by starting this thread!
>
Just the contrary.
Security is my main concern.
Just as the article mentions.
That "troubling history" of security holes in javascript
is in and of itself a much stronger conviction of wrongdoing
than I have provided. Calling it "bugs" is laughable at best.

On just the face of it - browsing to a web site, resulting
in code getting pushed to user's machine, executed on
user's machine is insecurity itself, no matter how hard
the promoters scream and shout that it is safe.


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