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Re: AppleScript & HTML Again...
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Re: AppleScript & HTML Again...


  • Subject: Re: AppleScript & HTML Again...
  • From: "John C. Welch" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 20:27:24 -0600

On 3/25/04 7:56 PM, "Michael Terry" <email@hidden> wrote:

>
>> I could live without the source code access if the application notes
>> indicated what steps were taken / considerations given to security.
>> There
>> are none. If the develoepr were well known, then that would be another
>> way
>> for me to determine security issues. But none of this is true. So I'm
>> supposed to blindly trust that an application designed to allow remote
>> execution of AppleScripts via a totally insecure method is "okay"?
>
> Ahhhh, finally I see the fatal misunderstanding. Missing Link doesn't
> execute remote AppleScripts, they're local. Right, Peter? I'm pretty
> sure that hasn't changed since the last time I tried it.

Remote from the POV of what's executing the javascript, not from Missing
Link's POV.

john

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