From: optimistx on 25 Nov 2009 03:51 Evertjan. wrote: > optimistx wrote on 25 nov 2009 in comp.lang.javascript: > >> Assume: >> >> 1) A programmer has written a htlm page with javascript code, which >> is loaded to and executed in client's computer. >> >> 2) The http-server, which is sending the page, does not execute php, >> does not use ajax, does not use passwords, has sql-files (=the most >> typical server serving simple pages to clients). http-get-requests >> are used. > > Not javascript related. .... There was a typo in my entry, should be: NO sql- files.
From: Gregor Kofler on 25 Nov 2009 04:33 optimistx meinte: > There was a typo in my entry, should be: NO sql- files. Ok. That makes risks pretty negligible. However, now you don't need a "programmer" anymore. An "author" suffices. Gregor -- http://www.gregorkofler.com
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