Hi Armin,

On 1/9/08, Armin Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> First i want to say that i am new in this group and that i am not very
> versed in security questions.
> And, my english not very good, sorry.
>
> Now my problem.
> We have several applications which show interactive SVG maps
> (http://www.mapviewsvg.com/examples/index.html). These applications should
> be run locally and on internet. To have a better overview all files are
> sorted in different subdirectories the index.html is on top.
> This works since several years on all browsers (Firefox, Opera, IE, safari
> 3). Now with the new FF 3 Beta 2 our application brings security errors. We
> have the information that this is because of
> https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=230606.
> Now my question. Why does our applications run with all browsers but not
> with FF 3. Have other browsers a lower security level? Is there a
> possibility to organize the files without running in errors with FF3. Why
> are subdirectories not allowed?

Yeah, it seems like you suffer from the fix of bug 230606.
Also see this comment especially:
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=230606#c63

So there indeed seems to be some problems with accessing subdirectory
files accessing the top document or something like that.
But I'm afraid I don't know enough what restrictions are currently in
place for trunk and if there's a plan on loosening things up a little.

Dveditz might know.

Regards,
Martijn


> Thank you very much
>
> Armin Müller
>
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