to the stacks that i posted.
In this way, there will be no warning
when visitors enter the page.
Have a nice weekend!
al
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I understand your concern, Coliln. What I did was to create a new
user with no admin rights, then log in as that user and download and
run the stacks within the plugin (fast user switching makes that so
easy). Even if a stack contained the equivalent of 'rm -rf', such a
command would only
I have downloaded stacks before, but playing stacks in a plugin should
just load and run, and not be asking permission to write files to the
hard drive.
If the files needing to be written are just preference settings, then
the language of the warning should change. As it stands you could
Le 2 août 09 à 17:24, Colin Holgate a écrit :
I don't think that the plugin should insist on asking the user for
permission to load content from the web
My personal tought :
Yes, as long as this web contents can only interact with the user
without any local-filesystem access, but only as
On Aug 2, 2009, at 12:35 PM, Pierre Sahores wrote:
But in terms of real ability to fill very unfriendly code to the
client-side computer, 100 k is enought to kill anything of the local
file-system and even the hard-disk it-self by speeding it up until
it definitivelly crash via a 6ko
Le 2 août 09 à 18:43, Colin Holgate a écrit :
On Aug 2, 2009, at 12:35 PM, Pierre Sahores wrote:
But in terms of real ability to fill very unfriendly code to the
client-side computer, 100 k is enought to kill anything of the
local file-system and even the hard-disk it-self by speeding it
Bernard Devlin wrote:
Maybe this is going to be a serious problem in distributing apps via
the plugin. When someone downloads an app themselves, they
(generally) don't worry about what it might do to their system. But
when the plugin presents a warning dialog like it currently does, it
might
On Aug 2, 2009, at 1:26 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
I have to agree that the generic warning is a little too scary to
encourage widespread adoption.
An example of too many dialogs preventing adoption is Shockwave. Even
with 60% of people having Shockwave installed, clients tend not to
Hi there,
I think this problem is a huge mess! I found myself
feeling really paranoid about trying the stacks due
to the nasty sounding dialogs.
There has to be a better solution or people will not
adopt using the plug-in.
Just my 2 cents.
Rick
On Aug 2, 2009, at 1:41 PM, Colin Holgate
Alejandro!!! awesome work
sqb
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2009/7/31 Alejandro Tejada capellan2...@yahoo.com
Hi all,
Visit the following pages with 3 stacks saved for web:
http://aulasdigitales.net/test01.html
I get a lot of problems with this one:
http://aulasdigitales.net/test02.html
I tried it twice, and clicking around on various different features
caused the rev plugin and the browser to become unresponsive. When
this happened on the 2nd occasion I had Activity Monitor open and the
plugin had
On Jul 31, 2009, at 9:57 PM, Alejandro Tejada wrote:
Hi all,
Visit the following pages with 3 stacks saved for web:
http://aulasdigitales.net/test01.html
http://aulasdigitales.net/test02.html
http://aulasdigitales.net/test03.html
These pages will be available until Sunday.
Good stuff.
It is
On Aug 1, 2009, at 12:57 AM, Alejandro Tejada wrote:
http://aulasdigitales.net/test01.html
http://aulasdigitales.net/test02.html
http://aulasdigitales.net/test03.html
The third link leads to having to force quit Safari, but that may have
been to do with threads still running from the first
I saw no instructions. Typing mogie.pdf in the text area and
clicking the Export button appears to do nothing but lock up Safari.
Hard.
Not pleasant.
OS X 10.5.7, Safari 3.2.3.
k
On Jul 31, 2009, at 9:57 PM, Alejandro Tejada wrote:
http://aulasdigitales.net/test01.html
Al,
For test01 what is supposed to happen when I click the export
button? it would be helpful to modify the test page with some
instructions. When nothing happens after a while, I try to close the
Safari window and I get the infinite beachball until I force quit.
Regards,
Bruce Pokras
Al,
After I quit Safari, what should I find but a save dialog with
which to save the exported PDF! So you need to find a way for the
save dialog to pop above rather than pop under the Safari window that
is displaying your revLet. Otherwise, it looks like nothing is
happening.
Regards,
After I quit Safari, what should I find but a save dialog with which to
save the exported PDF! So you need to find a way for the save dialog to pop
above rather than pop under the Safari window that is displaying your
revLet. Otherwise, it looks like nothing is happening.
Not Al's fault. This
Hi All,
i have posted the revlets in this free webspace
from the webhosting company 000space.
http://www.capellan2000.000space.com/test01.html
http://www.capellan2000.000space.com/test02.html
http://www.capellan2000.000space.com/test03.html
In this site, revlets seem to work fine and i am
Hi all,
Visit the following pages with 3 stacks saved for web:
http://aulasdigitales.net/test01.html
http://aulasdigitales.net/test02.html
http://aulasdigitales.net/test03.html
These pages will be available until Sunday.
Have a nice weekend!
al
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