On Mon, 02 May 2011 10:04:58 +0200, Simon Heckmann
<[email protected]> wrote:
There is a new version of the proposal out:
http://www.simonheckmann.de/proposal/draft2
You're thinking along very similar lines to the way we are thinking inside
Opera about this problem, in terms of UI.
However, I'm not so sure about having an object that authors can interact
with for permissions. While the positive side is always good, letting
malicious authors into this is known to be a major problem.
Have you seen the work done by the Web Security Context group?
http://www.w3.org/TR/wsc-ui/
cheers
Chaals
Am 29.04.2011 um 15:33 schrieb Simon Heckmann:
Hello everyone,
I have read a lot in the last month about the future of html and web
applications and I am very impressed by the progress this makes.
However, I have come across some thing that annoys me: Permissions. I
know they are important and I know they are needed but currently I find
this quite inconvenient. And with more and more permissions coming up
this might get worse so I spent some time thinking about it.
I have written a short document covering my proposal:
www.simonheckmann.de/download/Proposal.pdf (PDF, 3 pages, ~200KB) or
www.simonheckmann.de/proposal/ (HTML version).
It should just take only a few minutes to read and includes examples
and screenshots. I am really looking forward to hearing your thoughts
on this. Please feel free to share this idea with whomever you want to.
If you think I should post this proposal somewhere else please say so.
Kind regards,
Simon Heckmann
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