Hi, I wonder whether that would be a security risk. If a server could just give any URL, one could setup a server with the sole purpose to redirect users to a malicious website. Depending on what browser is used, this could give some problems, or not?
Op 10-jun-2007, om 15:07 heeft Jure Repinc het volgende geschreven: > Ahoy all > > While thinking a bit about rulesets this morning I got an idea for > better support for ruleset information in TP protocol. > > Usecase: A user opens the client and opens the list of servers that > user > can connect to. User sees different servers with different rulesets. > Which one is the right one? User would like to see various information > about rulesets: name, difficulty level, short description, story > behind > it, all rules with object descriptions and data... > > Suggestion: The protocol should enable sending the above > information and > the ruleset modules should be required to provide this information to > server. Maybe the longer parts (story, rules, objects data) could be > provided in the form of an URL pointing to location with the > information. Clients could then open these URLs in external browser or > using an integrated internal browser. > > What do you think about this? Is TP04 the right version to get this > in? > Should it wait for TP05? > > -- > JLP's Blog - http://jlp.holodeck1.com/blog/ > _______________________________________________ > tp-devel mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.thousandparsec.net/tp/mailman.php/listinfo/tp-devel -- Sijmen Mulder _______________________________________________ tp-devel mailing list [email protected] http://www.thousandparsec.net/tp/mailman.php/listinfo/tp-devel
