Lars Nooden wrote:
On 05/19/2010 12:31 AM, Andy Brown wrote:
I think your missing a big security problem here.  Going C/S will open
up all kinds of security holes...

Andy, a browser is an HTTP / HTTPS client connecting to an HTTP server.
 Unlike many client-server architectures, HTTP is stateless, which adds
a lot of complexity and errors trying to hack a stateful interface on
top of it.

/Lars

Hi Lars,

And going C/S helps, how? There is one company that I have tried that has OpenOffice.org running on a cloud. You can access it with a browser or NoMachine. According to their web site only Windows can use the NX version, but I know better as I had it running on my Ubuntu box as well. To me HTTPS puts security on the server and not the end user. If security is left to the user all it would take is one not doing what is required and the whole system becomes a security problem.

Andy

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