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  • Subject: Re: AppleScript & HTML Again...
  • From: "Gary (Lists)" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 25 Mar 2004 23:04:25 -0500

John C. Welch wrote [3/25/04 5:10 PM]:

> I don't *care* what the target is. I can't see the source and verify it's
> safety, or lack thereof for myself. Ergo the risk is unacceptable.

Bunk. Again.

You can't see the code of MOST programs. That doesn't stop you from using
them.

You clearly don't know what Missing Link is -- or is not -- since you
already said that you didn't even use it, presumably because you couldn't
"verify the code" (and who are you to verify code anyway?)

Anyway, this kind of know-nothing banter is partly why Peter has such a cool
tool and little audience. Threads on the topic get so muddled with everybody
who has two PC's and a printer thinking they're a network administrator and
preaching security -- and then publishing the fact that they didn't even try
to software.

If you have a real concern, then spell it out clearly. Otherwise, step back
and let Peter and others have their say about how it actually _works_.
--
Gary
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