It is alleged that Carlton Anderson once typed:
> --- David Woolley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[snip]
> > Generally, all these options need strong sandboxing, to avoid security
> > problems - it's the failure to successfully sandbox Javascript that
> > results in many of the problems with IE.
> In NS 4.7 JavaScript is relatively safe.
Note David said IE not Netscape.
> What problems are you referring to?
When javascript/java functions in a web browser are not properly sandboxed
they can allow many remote exploits. IE seems to be/have been particularly
susceptable to such security issues with it's implementation of javascript.
As the maintainer of a public-lynx client, I really don't want more bits to
have to search for and turn off.
--
Robm
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"Ask not what I can do for the stupid,
but what the stupid can do for me" - Graeme Garden
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