Hello All,

> I agree! I think that it is a non-issue-way to try to make TheBat!
> able to browse the internet. First step is displaying remote images,
> then loading some remote html into frames, then sending out some text
> entered into search boxes.... javascript has nothing bad if it is from
> a trusted server, so make it running too... and what about
> FlashPlayer... there are sounds in some eMails but I can't hear them!
> loading plugins to see realplayer video streaming could be nice... and
> off course: real Microsoft ActiveX is usefull too and of to risk on
> trusted servers...

> There are already very good applications for this use: Opera,
> Firefox...

> My opinion is: do not wasting time in such kind of risky feature.

> The one who needs remote images displayed can just click on the html
> attachement and the images are loaded by an application specialised in
> managing this. There is no need to implement such stuff into TheBat!


If I wanted outlook,opera,firefox,the Becky,pegaus I would have them
as my sole e-mail client. I want THE BAT! to first and foremost to be
secure=sure you give a little up but the piece of mind that comes with
it is awesome!!!

-- 
Best regards,
 rmorris     
TheBat!3.61.11 Echo (Beta)    
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