Re: allowing only javascript but preventing all else

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--- Henry Cavillones <henry.cavillones@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

> Hi-
> Im looking to make an entire site password
> protected, except for some embed codes that get
> processed from publisher sites.
> 
> The password protection should not interfere with
> serving the publisher
> javascript code that resides at some subdirectory
> underneath the docroot. 

Just one small consideration for you:
I have seen sites that use javascript to protect site
content, their entire protection scheme fails totally
when a non javascript enables browser reads the pages
served. Which, if people have been paying attention to
security recommendations, should be 100% of people
online. javascript, flash and activex controls are at
best a severe security risk.



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