What is really nice about Shockwave is that while it displaying the
streaming video, one can be reading the person's harddrive with a smidgeon
of codem but that would definitely make life to enjoyable these days,
especially with consulting services starting to use Shockwave on their home
page..
/cheers
/m
At 06:19 PM 8/12/00 -0700, Eric N. Valor wrote:
>>Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 08:35:03 -0500
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Subject: Re: shockwave
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>>#Question for all you gurus...how does one block shockwave
>>#without disabling java? I think it runs through port 80. Any ideas?
>>
>>I use to block java files through my proxy server (CERN) by blocking all
>>*.class files. If you could find out the what Shockwave files end in you
>>may be able to do the same thing. Granted this is kinda kludgy but its
>>something.
>
>Shockwave uses .swa and .swf (depending on whether or not it's a
>standalone "application" that's been generated by Flash).
>
>I stand with the crowd with the opinion of "just because it hasn't been
>exploited yet, doesn't mean it can't be". I guess all of the nefarious
>evildoers are having too much fun exploiting ActiveX to start poking at
>Flash and Shockwave...
>
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