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goofyfish
05-03-02, 11:40 AM
Here's something you don't see everyday - a security issue in a browser other than IE.

No way. I don't believe it. On second though, I do. Yes, other software makers have bugs as well, as this proves. Netscape and Mozilla are based on the same core of code; it's not surprising to find that this XMLHttpRequest problem affects both. You've probably seen that fake "flaw" that shows you the contents of your hard drive within a browser window, right? Well, that's nothing more than embedding a file:\\\ URL within a web page, which only provides local access to your files, and nothing further.

Well, this particular flaw (http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1104-896099.html) makes a mockery of that by exposing the contents of your hard drive to others for real.

Peace.

Rick
05-03-02, 11:48 AM
Goofy,

Is that again a carefully planted attack on Microsoft?



gee...



bye!

Rick
05-03-02, 11:51 AM
Originally posted by goofyfish
Here's something you don't see everyday - a security issue in a browser other than IE.


You are kidding arent you?except for Opera,no other Browser can even be compared to IE.Netscape Sucks.really for big time.




bye!

Merlijn
05-03-02, 12:15 PM
"except for Opera,no other Browser can even be compared to IE.Netscape Sucks.really for big time."
as a former web developer I second that.
(Netscape 6 in particular gives me headaches. I am not again going to write other js and css codes for them.... argh.)

goofyfish
05-03-02, 12:21 PM
Originally posted by zion
Is that again a carefully planted attack on Microsoft?Nope. I think that I have established that when I want to slap Microsoft, I'm up front about it. No need to try and read anything else into the post.

Peace.

Stryder
05-03-02, 01:09 PM
Now hold on, Okay the new netscape browsers might be rubbish, but the Netscape browser was one of the first browsers for the internet, in fact I think it was around before Microsofts Internet Explorer, along with Mosaic and a few others.

I as a younger guy, started to learn how to Javascript 1.1 with the use of as many browsers as possible, But due to the lazy nature that GUI/point'n'click systems work, people just get rid of browsers that they think people don't use, or design sites for those that they think are used by a majority.

This has caused Microsoft to become large, purely because of the laziness of people that just want to learn one language orientation and cut out cross platform translations.

Avatar
05-03-02, 01:19 PM
Human lazyness has a vital part in our evolution. We were lazy to hunt, so we invented farming, we were lazy to write text commands, so we invented GUI.
simple really

Rick
05-03-02, 08:55 PM
Originally posted by Merlijn

(Netscape 6 in particular gives me headaches. I am not again going to write other js and css codes for them.... argh.)

Exactly...


bye!

goofyfish
05-06-02, 08:36 AM
While I make no secret that I'm not Microsoft's largest fan, you are correct. Netscape is THE largest source of browsing incompatibilities on the Internet today, and it should die a slow and very painful death if this is the trend they intend to continue.

Obviously, Merlijn remembers the atrocious release of Netscape 6 after several years of work!

Peace.

spookz
08-29-02, 09:02 PM
could someone tell me what this is

http://spookyz.virtualave.net/local1.htm

common javascript? doesnt work in netscape tho just explorer