On Tue, Oct 20, 2009 at 3:12 PM, Bob Silverberg wrote:
> I agree that uploading files by default can be dangerous, but that's really
> one of the valuable things about centralizing the code that does it.  The
> code that does the uploading could be designed so that all files go into
> non-web accessible locations, and could also include any other security
> measures needed.  If it were designed to be secure and all files were
> uploaded using it, there'd be no chance of someone accidentally forgetting
> to do it properly.

Now this is what I'd call an actionpack!  Takes care of the repetitive
drudgery of coding the stuff up for each application handily.

Set a few variables-- wham-bam-thank-you-ma'am!

> On the actionpack front, why not just suggest that people upload actionpacks
> to RIAForge, and make sure that they have MG:ActionPack (or some such) in
> the name.  Then the MG team can advertise that fact and people will be able
> to find them.

Yes, I reckon we're in agreement on this front.  I really liked the
idea of frameworkforge (IIRC), as we were going to aim at supporting
multiple frameworks, yadda yadda.

To be useful, I think my stuff would need a bit of refactoring, as
well as testing on ACF, as I'm Railo to the hilt.

RIAForge it is tho!

-- 
In every man sleeps a prophet, and when he wakes there is a little
more evil in the world.
Emile M. Cioran

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