It doesn't matter whether any site dealing in petitions is honorable or
not. Most of the times when hackers get that information, the sites
themselves don't even know that it's been done let alone profit from any
arrangement with criminals. The criminals break into the sites and grab
what they want and then leave. Most of the Federal Government with the
exception of a few intelligence agencies regularly looses encyclopedais
worth of data to criminals and enemy hackers, so how is it you think any
single web site has any chance against such an attack? None of those web
sites have anywhere near the resources the Federal Government has. And
that's the United States Federal Government I refer to; other Governments
are in no better a position either. On Sun, 5 Dec 2010, Yuma Decaux wrote:
Your point is valid, but if you have seen what flash can do visually, you would
have a different opinion on the matter.
We are left out of the flash advances because it is actually completely
visually oriented. This makes giving a more audio textual functionality to it
less enticing for the makers, who are after all, not as capable or have the
ressources to dedicate a full team on the subject.
As for the spam thing, i believe maccessibility is an honorable site with real
intentions when proposing a petition for such matters as accessibility, as it's
their spinach and butter. So no fear of being spammed, google's backing me up
on this :)
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