I've started using .gnashrc and found a conceptual limit in
secirity specification.

We have a whitelist and a blacklist, but the default is always
to grant access, so what's the point of a whitelist ?
Should we consider a 'non-existent' whitelist as a default policy
of *GRANT* and existenc of it as a default policy of *BLOCK* ?
Or, should we add another variable in 'gnashrc' explicitly setting
the default policy ?

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