Silverlight locks your users into Internet Explorer. With the Explorer usage below 50%, why would you do that?
On Mar 10, 2:33 pm, Anthony <abasta...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I think it makes sense to process sensitive data server side. I'll > > think over my options and proceed to achieve my goal. I don't want to > > loose out on user experience either. > > What exactly is it that you are trying to hide? Can you give an example? > > > Thank you all for your valuable > > feedback. I hope HTML5+ / (WWW) would consider adding secure parameter > > to faciliate such things may be kind of tags like or something ... > > [just a thought] > > [ > > <body content="secure"> </body> > > How would that work? Once you deliver the content to the browser, you would > then have to trust the browser software to maintain the security of the > data. That means before sending the data to the browser, you first have to > confirm the browser can be trusted and is not a spoofed or hacked version > of a trusted browser. > > Anthony