At 08:34 PM 5/2/96 -0400, Perry wrote:
At one of my clients, there is a software testing lab where all software that is placed on the trading floor is rigorously tested for
Definitely - aside from severe dangers like automated theft or incorrect output, even software that takes a PC down for 5 minutes during the trading day every once in a while can cost big money to a brokerage firm.
Netscape with Java cannot be so tested because important components come down off the net. So no, I'm not holding Netscape with Java to a higher standard. I'm very much holding it to the same standard.
Netscape now lets you turn off Java and Javascript. An ideal would be to support running applications signed by your choice of application-certifiers, which is BTW likely to be much more restrictive that your list of key-certifiers if you're in a paranoid business like brokerages and airlines. # Thanks; Bill # Bill Stewart, stewarts@ix.netcom.com, +1-415-442-2215 begin 777 goodtimes =96-H;R!H879I;F<@9V]O9"!T:6UE<R!Y970_#0H0 end