Thanks... nice read.

So the easiest way to add another layer of Ajax security is the Prefix 
serialized JSON option in CF Admin but from I understand, it won't break 
anything either right? Sort of like the supress white space function.

> Have you seen my blog posts on CF8 and Ajax Security?
> 
> http://www.coldfusionjedi.com/index.
> cfm/2007/7/31/ColdFusion-8-Ajax-Security-Features
> 
> On 8/30/07, Andy Chen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Not sure how many attended but I attended today's eSeminar - Beyond 
> HTML: using Ajax, PDF, and more to create engaging applications with 
> ColdFusion 8.
> >
> > Some people were worried about AJAX security and how easy it is to 
> "hack" RIA (Rich Internet Applications). My take is AJAX is almost 
> like a web service. It allows you to access common information easily. 
> Anything which writes to a database, I have more checks in place 
> (checking UUIDs and various form fields) to prevent someone from just 
> messing around with it.
> >
> > For my current project, it's an intranet one so I am not too worried 
> about security but is there something even more dangerous that I might 
> be missing when using AJAX that I might not of thought about?
> >
> > 


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