Is there a method for javascript to disable the saving of passwords for
my site? If so, what is it?
Thanks
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Mitchell Stoltz wrote:
> A determined cracker can find the exploit himself. The source code is
> open, after all. We can't prevent that. What we can prevent is script
> kiddies searching Bugzilla for ways to wreak havoc. That is our main
> goal. Yes, they could subscribe to your mailing list,
Frank Hecker wrote:
> Stuart Ballard wrote:
>
>> Can we make it formal policy that a bug which *did not exist* in any
>> previous milestone can never be "security-sensitive"? That is, if a bug
>> is reported between 0.9.7 and 0.9.8, and it turns out that 0.9.7 is not
>> affected by this bug, the
Stuart Ballard wrote:
>
> My only concern is the way it seems to "default" to closed status, which
> is more a matter of emphasis than anything else. My two points about
> eventual disclosure being mandatory and keeping bugs that don't apply to
> any milestone open were both in reaction to this
Ben Bucksch wrote:
> Stuart Ballard wrote:
>
>> It may be that someone's latest
>> branded release has the bug, or something else, but there must be
>> *something*.
>>
> That's almost always the case. The worst and thus most important and
> interesting bugs will probably be kept condfidental fo
You mean in forms?
dh wrote:
> Is there a method for javascript to disable the saving of passwords for
> my site? If so, what is it?
>
> Thanks
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Christopher Blizzard wrote:
> What this policy does is set up a framework for end user distributors
> and other interested parties to share information about security
> vulnerabilities
You seem to assume that reports come from "inside", from parties (esp.
companies) developing Mozilla. While
This does seem to work, but is it a W3C standard? I've never seen this
attribute before.
Thanks
Henrik Gemal wrote:
> You mean in forms?
>
>
> dh wrote:
>
>
>>Is there a method for javascript to disable the saving of passwords for
>>my site? If so, what is it?
>>
>>Thanks
>>[EMAIL PROTEC
I don't think it's a standard, but Netscape 6 and IE 6 both support it,
to my knowledge.
-Mitch
dh wrote:
> This does seem to work, but is it a W3C standard? I've never seen this
> attribute before.
>
> Thanks
>
> Henrik Gemal wrote:
>
>> You mean in forms?
>>
>>
>> dh wrote:
>>
>>
>>
Ben Bucksch wrote:
> Christopher Blizzard wrote:
>
>> What this policy does is set up a framework for end user distributors
>> and other interested parties to share information about security
>> vulnerabilities
>
>
> You seem to assume that reports come from "inside", from parties (esp.
> c
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