gosh, but who would have evil intentions, and want to do damage to
someone's computer?

"Mark R. Jonkman" wrote:
> 
> Hi Bhakti
> 
> The chances that buddyAPI could ever be considered shockwave safe is pretty
> much out of the question. Not from the quality of the product, as it is a
> topnotch piece of work and I don't know what I'd do without it. However,
> because of the number of system level calls it makes etc.. it would be a
> potential nightmare in terms of the damage that a shockwave piece could
> inflict on an unsuspecting enduser's computer. While that might be true of
> any CD deliverable (at least the enduser has the option of chucking the CD
> in the garbage), its even more lethal on a shockwave piece as the piece
> might load before the enduser has a chance to notice.
> 
> Sincerely
> 
> Mark
> 
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