Wednesday, March 5, 2003, 11:18:36 AM, you wrote:
>> jon said:
>> Well, the only way to driectly interact with the client's file system
>> from a browser is going to be ActiveX/.Net, or a java applet.

w> Actually that isn't fully correct, it is possible to access the local file
w> system via Javascript.
w> Both by design and accident. Depends on permissions.

w> WG

Since we are picking nits :)

Javascript as defined by Netscape has no concept of a local file
system, and I have never heard of a NS4 pref that allows any kind of
local file system access, it might exist, but it would have to be
extremely obscure.

IE's implementation of ECMAScript, JScript, can natively instantiate
and interact with ActiveX/COM objects like the FileSystemObject, or
MSXML, both of which can be used to interact with the file system.

-- 
 jon
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