i know.. at least i can give sweat sa kinsa gusto manghilabot.. i know very
well na sa server side jud akong pure security.. why not make him/her slow
sa client side palang... we all know naa patience every human being. naa
uban human na wala jud patience.. so manigas sila.. hahahhaa.. pahago-hago
raman na ang ako sa client side... i know man jud naa way sa client side...
windows vista gani crack.. unsa pa kaha ako... bweehehehehe..



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On 3/20/07, Raymond Olavides <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

There's no way (as a client) that I'm giving you control on how to secure
my computer. And there's no easy way to ask a client to do so. In a way,
you'd be invading my privacy by taking control of my pc's security. We can
only do security on our end, that's why antivirus sells and virus writers
profit(?)

Our jobs (as web developers, or sysad) is not to secure their pc, but to
secure the data once it reaches our servers. That's why browsers has levels
of security that users can customize. User awareness is better than
overpowering user's security practices or controls.

On 3/20/07, Raymond Olavides <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> wala gihapon nimo na gets na dili nimo controllado ang security sa
> client side?
>
>

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