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This isn't the fault of Java though, it's the fault of the client-side 
implementations.  The implementations should leave room for security 
control.
On Sat, Jun 16, 2007 at 01:39:22PM -0400, Jude DaShiell wrote:
> flash and pdf both now are owned by adobe.  If I'm not much mistaken 
> Section 508 compliance requires that java may not be used in any 
> user-visible fashion on web sites but may be used for house-cleaning 
> chores behind the scenes.  As I understand it, java is just too immature 
> to be on the Internet at all.  From a security perspective it offers way 
> too many opportunities to the kind of people that otherwise trash 
> perfectly reasonable neighborhoods and java can't adequately defend 
> itself.
> 
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