From: "Savage, David M." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: Real player buttons.

To clarify more specifically, the firewall strips out the tags <EMBED> and
</EMBED> and everything inbetween the tags from an incoming web page before
giving the page to my browser.  No security warning, I just see a blank
area.  If the page did not contain the closing </EMBED> tag, everything on
the page after the <EMBED> tag is blank, that is, the page source is
truncated at that point.  Same with the <OBJECT> tag.

David

 > -----Original Message-----
 > From:        RealForum [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 > Sent:        Wednesday, November 24, 1999 11:27 AM
 > Subject:     RE: Real player buttons.
 >
 > From: Jeffrey Kardatzke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 > Subject: RE: Real player buttons.
 >
 > So what do you end up receiving in that frame that has the EMBED tag
 > inside
 > of it (BTW- glad to see you're using Netscape).  Does it just reject the
 > entire frame and give you a security warning, or does it just strip out
 > the
 > EMBED tag?  I assume in IE it strips out all OBJECT tags also, right?
 >
 > Jeff
 > 

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