[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Now Microsoft has released the SP1 for IE5.5 which fixes the
> bug with unsecure objects.

Thanks for the update Andreas, I've been polling Windows Update daily
but it doesn't seem to rate a mention there.

Now let's cross our fingers and hope a fix for the similar bug in
Mozilla will get in prior to Netscape 6 (though I think it's unlikely).

Actually, if anyone has a publically accessible real world example
then perhaps they could attach it to:
http://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58180
then perhaps the Mozilla folks may up the priority a bit. My
testcase may seem a bit academic compared to the real world
implications of the bug (making a secure site that uses javascript
urls unusable unless the user turns off their security features).

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