On Jun 13, 8:27 am, Thomas Broyer <t.bro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The issue with bookmarklets injecting scripts, is that they can
> "become evil" without your bookmarklet code changing (this is also an
> advantage, as the bookmarklet somehow "updates" itself just as any web
> app).

Indeed, since they are injecting code, they only have to change the JS
code and the bookmarklet becomes "updated".

So ya, I seriously have a hard time trusting a bookmarklet unless it
comes from a legit and well established business. The worst a legit
biz is going to do is do data mining on the things I do... they aren't
going to steal my passwords and credit cards.

Dino, all you have to do is drag his GTB link into the bookmark area
to create a bookmarklet in the Chrome browser. I don't know if any
other browsers support bookmarklets yet. It's got nothing to do with
creating a gwt project.

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