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Uhh. Roger's on the warpath again. .xX
On Jul 19, 2006, at 3:28 AM, Roger Bolton wrote:
Ah shoot - that's going to break some of my patches too. I wonder what Troika Ranch/Mark Coniglio does differently with Isadora - it's (on the surface) a similar node-based video processing program, yet manages all kinds of self-referencing and closed loops without crashing.
That's unrelated: the issue here is with the QT integration, where the file can end up loading itself infinitely. Obviously, that crashes, and since this kind of crashes are considered potential security issues, we have to prevent them.
I want this functionality back as well.... Surely we dont want to sandbox qc so much that it
loses power.
what about allowing different functions when qc is running inside qc player or as standalone
or in an application?
when qc is integrated into a program it has potential access to the file system that any other
binary has so the security issues are much less of an issue.
give us back qc patch loading someother method please!
Roger
Eskatonia Visuals
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