On 8 Dec 2010, at 22:30, Sourabh Behra wrote: > I just found out these are some serious security issues with websockets. > mozilla and opera both are not going to use it on upcoming browser versions > untilly trip issue is been fixed
I think the turnaround will be pretty quick - its not a fundamental problem, but more concerned with ensuring there are workarounds for the behaviours of non-conforming proxies. > "Nathanael Abbotts" <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Wave in a Box currently uses raw WebSockets or the Socket.io library, >> based >> on the preference of the person running the server. This is all well >> and >> good for web clients, but I struggle to find any implementations of >> either >> of these outside of this area. >> >> Does anyone know of a fully functional WebSocket (or Socket.io) library >> in >> Python, specifically? >> >> What about any other languages? I'm certain there will be others who >> want to >> develop this but are stuck on the issue. >> -- >> Nathanael Abbotts >> >> Email: [email protected] >> Wave: [email protected] >> Twitter: @natabbotts (http://twitter.com/natabbotts) > > -- > Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
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