Mark Brownell wrote:

On Tuesday, July 27, 2004, at 01:10 PM, Brian Yennie wrote:

Mark,

Using load URL shouldn't ever be able to execute any code or open a stack. I would be different if you were using a "go stack" or "open stack" with a URL, but load URL should only download, and won't treat such as a stack unless you explicitly address it that way in your own code.

Great, glad to hear it. I've just discovered a mob of interested customers charging at me to get my MTML browser. One of my sales persons has an entire company that wants to use it. Two people want the government to use it. It would take a day to make it a vertical browser with a company wide customized file format that would not surf outside the company network. So, sports fans, there's good business in the FUD/browser security market.


Build a browser, include a unique file format, add encryption, and market it for vertical markets. Thanks Rev!

There's another benefit: every year employers lose billions in employees surfing the Web for non-work-related stuff. With custom tools for Internet-delivered content a la RevNet and MTML employers can get info to their employees without also giving them the equivalent of a GameBoy.


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