Lamar Owen wrote: > On Tuesday, November 30, 2010 04:53:38 pm Bob McConnell wrote: >> That one's easy, don't ever install the plugin, or anything else from >> Adobe. Second step, set NoScript to block everything and everyone. If >> any site has content that requires either of those, I will never see it. >> That's their loss, not mine. If they want me to see it they can make it >> available via the approved methods. > > Well, that's the point: there are corporate/enterprise applications > written in various scripting languages that you simply have to use if you > are that corporation's employee. Whitelisting sites is good; being able <snip> On this, I have to agree with Lamar. Last summer - or was it the year before? - when I was job-hunting, I saw one corporate "career" page - maybe Lockheed-Martin? - anyway, they had an idiot flash video of someone talking about their "featured jobs". And a year or two before, I saw a corporate web page (not a consulting firm) that WOULD NOT ALLOW YOU onto the page to fill out an application and offer your resume if you didn't have flash!!! mark "go find a job in Hollywood" _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos