Rick Welykochy wrote: > <http://www.macromedia.com/support/shockwave/privacy.html> > > "When the Shockwave player reports information about the Shockwave movies that > have been viewed, it sends the URLs of the movies back to Macromedia. Occasionally, > the site that hosts the Shockwave movie may have been created in such a way that the > URL contains sensitive data, such as usernames and passwords. ..."
That URL above was an eye-opener for me. It's understandable now that some companies may get more than just a nice feeling that their page is the best bit of web-art on the planet :-) Like some real hard data for their marketing. Interesting too that macromedia know it does this, developed it but have to admit it. Thanks, this link gets filed away for possible future use. Mike -- -------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael Lake Active caver, Linux enthusiast and interested in anything technical. Safety Convenor, Australian Speleological Federation Owner, Speleonics (Australia) -------------------------------------------------------------------- -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ More Info: http://lists.slug.org.au/listinfo/slug
