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Tim Worman
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On Sep 27, 2011, at 10:36 AM, Ramsey Gurley wrote:

> So he will be flying in on a star destroyer for the next WOWODC? (^^)
> 
> Ramsey
> 
> On Sep 27, 2011, at 9:49 AM, Chuck Hill wrote:
> 
>> I think this makes Mike Darth Vader...
>> 
>> On 2011-09-27, at 9:37 AM, Ramsey Gurley wrote:
>> 
>>> In 2008, shortly after releasing WO 5.4.3, Apple discovered code in WO 
>>> created by one engineer who mysteriously died the previous year. It was so 
>>> powerful, no one believed one engineer could have produced it. Some believe 
>>> it was code taken from a secret government project, while others claim the 
>>> engineer must have been channeling some supernatural force. All tales end 
>>> with the source of the source coming back and quietly hoaxing the 
>>> engineer's death in an elaborate plot.
>>> 
>>> In any case, the code itself was so advanced, Apple began coveting the code 
>>> like the one true ring.  They didn't want anyone else to use their 
>>> 'precious.' So began an effort to wipe all mention of WebObjects from the 
>>> web.  Whatever could not be removed would be moved into their 'legacy' 
>>> support section to discredit WebObjects and prevent the Streisand effect. 
>>> Those who used WebObjects have been hunted down by Apple, one by one, 
>>> and... hired.
>>> 
>>> However, three years on, Apple has discovered a small but efficient band of 
>>> rebels determined to use this mysterious code.  They have dubbed themselves 
>>> the "WOCommunity".  These rebels believe in spreading the use of WebObjects 
>>> and making all their advancements open to everyone in a project named 
>>> Wonder.  There are rumors that these rebels have been meeting on the ice 
>>> planet of Canada.  There are even rumors they may be forming a rebel base 
>>> there.
>>> 
>>> (^_~)d
>>> 
>>> Ramsey
>>> 
>>> On Sep 27, 2011, at 5:47 AM, Richard Palmer wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Why does Apple want to obscure their use of WebObjects with re-written 
>>>> URLs?
>>>> 
>>>> richard palmer
>>>> 
>>>> On Sep 23, 2011, at 11:58 AM, Chuck Hill wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Cookies or, if you know you are using only HTML5 browsers, maybe local 
>>>>> database storage.  And don't assume there is no WO app based on the URL 
>>>>> alone.  Re-written URLs can hide a lot.
>>>>> 
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>> Chuck Hill             Senior Consultant / VP Development
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