-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 07/12/15 12:10, Tim Wilson-Brown - teor wrote: > >> On 7 Dec 2015, at 19:14, Karsten Loesing <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >> On 07/12/15 01:07, Spencer wrote: >>> Hi, >>>> teor: Do David's visualizations already use JavaScript? We >>>> could make (another) part of the metrics site use >>>> JavaScript. >>>> >>> >>> Can the data be processed on the host server and sent to the >>> client JS-free? >> >> We briefly discussed making a JavaScript-free Globe a while ago >> by using Node.js. I'm not sure whether this would also work for >> Metrics. It may depend on how interactive graphs are supposed to >> be. > > There are privacy advantages to doing the Globe processing on the > client using JavaScript. It's a design that means that user queries > are never seen by the server.
Well, queries are still seen by the Onionoo server. >> But before we look more into this: do we really have no >> JavaScript at all? The High Security level in Tor Browser says >> that JavaScript performance optimizations are disabled and that >> JavaScript is disabled on all non-HTTPS sites, but in theory, >> Metrics runs on HTTPS, so the bubble graphs should work in Tor >> Browser. > > > The Medium-High level disables JavaScript on non-HTTPS sites. The > High level disables JavaScript on all sites. (In either case, users > can enable it on a site-by-site basis.) You're right. Thanks for clarifying this. All the best, Karsten -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Comment: GPGTools - http://gpgtools.org iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJWZYNPAAoJEJD5dJfVqbCrkSEIAJl9jgfXUXGpqG3BRoGIWFZX 8rrajfUz8mOYKBBFZZBHmFQC2vMsexAqH9XBYAPjRvWVHG6HcPq/C9ng6+xYDjQN SDYCt6v7PdrhyPHA1h31XdNmo1CQ6Tn+YUuwyWhIHRGYSOaTJ8vr46mTswKQUXQd 1cIl7zPmD3dR+YBPhcgL/OL06YLVKOdPt1RMvnIghTKimgd9DQ3iHSwFQ23ZMhyM necMSkespRPgeWjrICHgVWKKITQTRewbvuj93aNZrzvSNLSpXkpRo94q1KoEifrW PqIB4CVPYkwKKOCnCphyT5hYbjgEfaAy8DQB8rw6KRnN9yXVP6xKy46eV+nsJrA= =9Gax -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ tor-dev mailing list [email protected] https://lists.torproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/tor-dev
