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Dare writes: > Security and convenience are a continuom. In today's internet > connected world, one typically has to trade up some convenience if > they want security. We are all witnesses to what happened when > Microsoft leaned more towards convenience than security in our > products. I'm quite glad that we've decided to shift to the other > side and trade up convenience for more security. > > I'm sure many others agree. To the general principle, yes. To Microsoft's regular veering between no security (inconvenient for XYZ Active X control to be prohibited from shutting down Windows) to security that makes it difficult to make tools work as documented, probably not. I'm sure lots of people would be happy to help Microsoft provide finer-grained security models if perhaps Microsoft open-sourced its code... And maybe someone could even spend some time on fixing IE's hideous XML+CSS system as well as this XSLT issue! Is IE the biggest barrier to XML on the Web? Inquiring minds wonder frequently. -- Simon St.Laurent Ring around the content, a pocket full of brackets Errors, errors, all fall down! http://simonstl.com
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