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From: raagz
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Hi Shymakumar,    To put it simply, there is NO SUCH THING. JavaScript cannot be 
secure. Keep reading and I will give you some ideas though. The only secure thing that 
JavaScript does is to protect the user from malicious web sites. JavaScripts cannot 
read or write files on users' computers or the server (except with server side 
JavaScript), with the exception of cookie files, although it can load new web pages. 
JavaScript cannot be used to set the value attribute of a file input.   Check this 
links for more details http://www.howtocreate.co.uk/tutorials/index.php?tut=0&part=21 
http://developer.irt.org/script/101.htm 
http://www.javacommerce.com/tutorial/notes/javascript/ch17.htm (search for read and 
write files in this link)   also check this threads 
http://groups.google.co.in/groups?q=+read+%26+write+files&hl=en&lr=&ie=UTF-8&group=comp.lang.javascript&selm=36A763A4.691A7ED5%40netminder.lucent.com&rnum=2
   Hope this helps you.   Thanks Raghavendra    

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