> ... Dont know what web 2.0 is but the new portal is a web based
> object management system complete
> with "recommended" changes and inconsistency lists.
> We just added prefix allocation check with backend information
> from PCH (prefix checker tool).

Web 2.0 is marketroid drivel-speak for a method of continuing to ensure that 
Web Applications are uninspectable and unsecurable.  It is based on doing 
partial document refreshes using code executing within the browser, usually in 
such a fashion that it modifies the document tree directly through foreign (ie, 
from the net) code execution in the context of the current user (or, because of 
the zillions of holes in those browsers supporting code execution, with the 
priviledges of the OS itself).

It is highly insecure and cannot be secured by any products currently 
available.  It is best to stay as far as possible from anything claiming that 
it is Web 2.0.  Hallmarks of Web 2.0 are gratuitous javascript and java 
applications which cannot be disabled.  Enabling any type of even minimal 
security on any web site that is "Web 2.0" buzzword compliant results in the 
display of completely blank pages.  Web 2.0 pages will indirect all hyperlinks 
and navigation through javascript.  Not because it provides anything useful but 
rather in order to force people to enable dangerous crap in their browsers 
(javascript, java, Flash Virus, &c)


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