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Re: WebObjects App Open To Hackers - So I'm Told
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Re: WebObjects App Open To Hackers - So I'm Told


  • Subject: Re: WebObjects App Open To Hackers - So I'm Told
  • From: Art Isbell <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 4 Jul 2003 21:29:44 -1000

On Friday, July 4, 2003, at 09:19  PM, Ray Ackland wrote:

If you deploy it from the directory where you have all the rest of the development files (as PB would do when you do a build and run) then people may be able to access your original code as it will be in a directory accessible to the outside world.

Ah, yes, it's probably not smart to develop (i.e., locate your WO projects) in the Web server's document root. But that would apply to any Web development environment including Microsoft's.


Aloha,
Art
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