Yah, and why are people still mindlessly clicking OK to install ActiveX plugins? On 4/27/06, Porpoise <steve@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
<""Gerry D"" <gdanen.spam@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:aefa99550604270608x2e767e9dw6d25fdc468a63d60@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Interesting discussions... :)> I see two issues: 1. if you are exposing php scripts to the client, how does the server side processing know what it should do and what the client should see? 2. and why can't JS write to the client's file system? Or read from files? "Come to my website and let me first read all your private information, then trash it..." Hackers and other cyber vandals would love you to implement this "feature"... LOL </Gerry D> Isn't that "feature" called ActiveX??
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