On Wed, 28 Aug 2002 20:25, Sergio A. Kessler wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "John Summerfield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > > Reason 1: security concerns.
> >
> > The js would not be coming from "just any site." Rather, it would be
>
> coming
>
> > from our own machines, under our own control. If we can trust the perl,
>
> then
>
> > why not the js too?
>
> what ?
> the perl is _not_ on your machine, it's only in the server,
> and you can't change it unless you are the administrator.

I control the server and the server _produces_ the js. If you trust the perl 
code, why do you not trust the js it produces?


> the js _is_ in your machine, and *anybody* can change it to their
> liking and upoad the modified page...

Not to _my_ machine.



-- 
Cheers
John Summerfield


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