Hi Robert,
Thanks for the updated information. It's so nice to have such fast
feedback on anything WiTango related again. Having a drag action for
all HTTP protocols will make development even easier.
Can't wait to see the new product!!
Thanks again!
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San Diego, CA. 92130
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Fax: (858) 847-3340
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On Oct 4, 2010, at 2:55 PM, Robert Shubert wrote:
> Kaustav,
>
> There are no security issues in Witango at this time (that I am
> aware of) and after hosting 5.5 for many years now, I have yet to
> see a situation occur on my servers where a breach has happened
> through Witango. Of course, should anything like this be brought to
> my attention, I will implement a fix ASAP. One other notable item
> is that I am working to update what dependencies I can for the v6
> release. This is done mostly to ensure that bug and security fixes
> that have been made to the underlying libraries are included in
> Witango.
>
> I am deprecating some minor functionality, such as the @DOCS tag,
> which can be considered a security issue. I am keeping the “save as
> run only” (encryption) functionality, and am planning to implement
> more host-friendly features for site segregation and isolation of
> log and error data.
>
> Version 6 will have a completely reworked @URL functionality. It is
> now implemented as an Action in the studio and has drag-and-drop
> access to all aspects of the HTTP protocol.
>
> Robert
>
>
> From: Kaustav Acharya [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Monday, October 04, 2010 5:15 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Witango-Talk: Witango 6 Question
>
> Hi Robert,
>
> John and I were actually wondering about whether Witango 6 had any
> updated security fixes that were worthy of mentioning. Also
> another aspect which you've mentioned is the inability for Witango
> 5.5 Server on Windows to post via SSL using the @URL metatag. You
> mentioned that the best way to work around this is to use Win HTTP
> 5.1.
>
> Has this been an additional feature been addressed in the new
> version? Installing another object to do something so rudimentary
> is just an inconvenience so we were just wondering.
>
> Thanks very much!
>
> ____________________________________________________
> Kaustav Acharya
> Web Developer
>
> U. Inc.
> 12264 El Camino Real, Suite #401
> San Diego, CA. 92130
>
> Office: (858) 847-3350 x1004
> Fax: (858) 847-3340
> email: [email protected]
>
> http://www.colleges.com
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