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Re: "hooking" into another app


  • Subject: Re: "hooking" into another app
  • From: Alastair Houghton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 14 Apr 2008 18:20:19 +0100

On 14 Apr 2008, at 18:01, Chilton Webb wrote:

On the topic of Input Managers, it would be fine with me if Apple did away with this blatant security hole altogether.
I can think of zero real reasons to have it around still, which couldn't be addressed via more secure means, or by the individual application developers.

They are in the process of doing just that, I think you'll find. It's just that, rather than removing them instantly, they've been deprecated and replaced with an alternative and more secure mechanism (Input Servers, if I remember rightly). In some future version of Mac OS X, I think you can expect to see them go away.


This was noted in the 10.5 AppKit release notes, which said:

"The automatic loading of bundles located in InputManagers folders is now officially unsupported. The conditions for valid input manager bundle is further tightened. This functionality is likely to be disabled in a future release."

Kind regards,

Alastair.

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