Not sure if thats necessary.

I think all the mechnisms for 'trusted' remote xul are already in place.Its
just that I not seen (or heard of) anyone use them yet.

*I think* all I have to do is to define a  'remote package' definition
where all the  CHROME  baseURL references, etc,  point to the remote host.

When a 'remote package' application is installed, no application code/data
is installed locally.Only the packages file is updated to point to files on
the remote host .

....Will let you know how I get on


rvj




Axel Hecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> What you're looking for is signed js. There are a few links on
> http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/components/index.html
>
> Axel



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