Adobe has security "sandbox" requirements, so I would not want to disparage them for their decisions, though I do wish they would be more forthcoming with information. Regards Tim Romano
Jean-Christophe Deschamps wrote: >>> Does Adobe actually filter out statements similar to: >>> >>> select sqlite3_load_extension('mylibrary', 'entrypoint'); >>> >> It is much more likely they simply do not call the C function >> sqlite3_enable_load_extension( ) either on purpose, or just as an >> oversight. >> > > I don't know this product but those are two distinct things in my view. > > A layer (whatever it is) may offer a specific interface to load an > extension (using SQLite API) - a know example is SQLite CLI with its > .load command. > > If the user issues a SELECT statement similar to above, then does Adobe > code really dissect it, rewrite it internally and invoke its own > lobotomized interpretation of what was inside the statement? If true > then their tool is best avoided! > > Another possibility is that they have included only part of SQLite in > their compiled product and left out selected functions. Looks like dumb. > > Perhaps could Tim try things and report what actually happens to be the > case. > > > _______________________________________________ sqlite-users mailing list sqlite-users@sqlite.org http://sqlite.org:8080/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/sqlite-users