On 07/02/2011 05:24 PM, Reindl Harald wrote: > > Am 03.07.2011 02:17, schrieb JD: >> When I knowingly and deliberately browse my files, >> cannot be deemed to be the same as a javascript >> that some web site sends to my computer to be executed >> by the browser to snoop on my files. > why do you not stop talking about things you do not understand > show me the javascript to access any local file or shut up >> Javascripts sent by web sites are a threat to privacy >> and even security > if the browser has bugs yes > but not by design > >> Have you used spawn used in javascript? >> In fact you can spawn multiple threads from a javascript. > you can not start executebales outside javascript > and javascript has by design no capabilitys to send > local files to web without user interaction > >> And just who/what would prevent a javascript >> from examining your cookies? Your browser? :) > yes the browser or who is executing javascript? > you can not access cookies of foreign domains > so what the fuck is your problem? > >> You seem to be a professional ostrich > i am professional web developer and you are a noob ranting about > things you basicaly not understand > >> Bury your head in the sand if you wish >> and say you see no threat in javascripts >> pushed by websites. > if the browser has no bugs there is no one > and that the browser can have bugs is no argument because with > this arguments you must not start any software > >> If your myopia were reality, why would >> people start to take a much harder look at >> javascripts, and try find ways to foil them? > it si a difference that peopole always try find bugs and use them against > users and you foolish rant like "stop integrate javascript in webbrowsers" > I do understand why you are so shrill in defending javascript, and resorting to cussing and name calling. Apparently it is your bread and butter :) -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines