On 8 Dec 2010, at 22:30, Sourabh Behra wrote:

> I just found out these are some serious security issues with websockets. 
> mozilla and opera both are not going to use it on upcoming browser versions 
> untilly trip issue is been fixed

I think the turnaround will be pretty quick - its not a fundamental problem, 
but more concerned with ensuring there are workarounds for the behaviours of 
non-conforming proxies.

> "Nathanael Abbotts" <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Wave in a Box currently uses raw WebSockets or the Socket.io library,
>> based
>> on the preference of the person running the server. This is all well
>> and
>> good for web clients, but I struggle to find any implementations of
>> either
>> of these outside of this area.
>> 
>> Does anyone know of a fully functional WebSocket (or Socket.io) library
>> in
>> Python, specifically?
>> 
>> What about any other languages? I'm certain there will be others who
>> want to
>> develop this but are stuck on the issue.
>> --
>> Nathanael Abbotts
>> 
>> Email: [email protected]
>> Wave: [email protected]
>> Twitter: @natabbotts (http://twitter.com/natabbotts)
> 
> -- 
> Sent from my Android phone with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.

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