Re: [AOLSERVER] 3 aolserver questions reagrding calender/drop down list/security

2009-09-24 Thread Fenton, Brian
Hi Dino good to hear you have chosen AOLserver to build your website - it's a fine choice. My advice to you is to save yourself from rebuilding the wheel and to use an open source toolkit, which will already have written all the various components you may need, whether it's calendars, country

Re: [AOLSERVER] 3 aolserver questions reagrding calender/drop down list/security

2009-09-24 Thread Bas Scheffers
On 24/09/2009, at 10:04 PM, Dino Vliet wrote: Question 1) I see the need to present the users of my site with a small little calender, when they want to input date fields in my forms. How is this accomplished? Do I really need javascript for this, or are there other possibilities,

Re: [AOLSERVER] 3 aolserver questions reagrding calender/drop down list/security

2009-09-24 Thread Alexey Pechnikov
Hello! On Thursday 24 September 2009 17:56:08 Bas Scheffers wrote: The two main attack vectors for any web application are: remote code execution and SQL injection. The first one could occur if you dynamically create Tcl code using values sent by a user (either as form data, part of the