Hi Guys, See this.. http://www.ofs.no/
<http://www.ofs.no/>The representatives from this company approached me after seeing the mail thread on OOO mail list. looks like we should encourage them to come on this list and share some info about their work Quoted Mail -- Hi I just got forwarded a mail you have written about an online version of OOo. We (Opeen Framework Systems) are in the process of developing a webbased version that in areas as centralised administration and configuration, collaboration and security is much more advanced than OOo. The first version will be released in mid july and the next in sept 2010 rgds Karl On Fri, May 21, 2010 at 10:44 AM, Andy Brown <[email protected]>wrote: > 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 > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > > Regards Varun Mittal <http://www.google.com/profiles/varunmittal87> www.varunmittal.co.nr "Uncertainty is the only Certainty of LIFE"
