On Thu, 20 May 2004 22:16:45 -0400 Roger S. Cohen wrote:
>Mr. Noyb" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 5/20/04 1:01 PM:
>> Whenever I receive a HTML file whose contents I don't trust, I switch
>> Mozilla to offline mode and then drag-and-drop the file. Perfectly
>> safe. 
>
>That HTML document might not be safe. I can have Java script built
>into it that could cause damage,

 I have Java turned off by default because malicious Java applets can 
cause damage. Javascript is a different matter - I've always felt
it to be relatively safe. What kind of damage can Javascript cause 
in offline mode?

>and it can pull tracking pixels from a source on the Net.

 Not in offline mode, it can't! :-)

Mr. Noyb.

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