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On 11.11.2014 22:31, Taylor Hornby wrote:
> The fact that HTML5+CSS3 can specify computation that is as
> powerful as a Turing machine does not mean the language itself is
> undecidable or even requires a Turing machine to decide.

In short:

yes, this does not mean the language itself is undecideable, but
that's not what langsec is about:

langsec is about input being undecideable, because the input itself
can form a language (in this case html5+css3).

so you can hide programs in data

I hope I got this right, maybe someone else can explain it better.

kind regards

Sven
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