Re: java security
At 10:24 PM 4/21/96 -0700, Lucky Green wrote:
A couple of glitches I've gotten from Javascripts are poorly (purposely?) written applets that crash. One kept printing a modal dialog box continuously, the result being a need to reboot the computer because there was no way to exit Netscape or Windows.
I can confirm this. Under Win95, I have seen applets that keep running after the browswer instance that loaded has been closed. Even run over other applications windows, leaving aninmated artifacts on the screen. Sometimes only the power switch will do. I thought that the applets weren't supposed to be able to wander out of their memory space...
Were they Java, or JavaScript? Much different. Among other things, JavaScript runs on Win3.1, and Netscape doesn't let you turn it off. I've had at least one event of JavaScript crashing Netscape; the part of the script I noticed was scrolling lots of stuff along the bottom (Hail Eris! All Hail Discordia! Etc. Etc.) but maybe there was more. # Thanks; Bill # Bill Stewart, stewarts@ix.netcom.com, +1-415-442-2215
On Sun, 21 Apr 1996 23:35:38 -0700, you wrote:
Were they Java, or JavaScript? Much different. Among other things, JavaScript runs on Win3.1, and Netscape doesn't let you turn it off. I've had at least one event of JavaScript crashing Netscape; the part of the script I noticed was scrolling lots of stuff along the bottom (Hail Eris! All Hail Discordia! Etc. Etc.) but maybe there was more. # Thanks; Bill # Bill Stewart, stewarts@ix.netcom.com, +1-415-442-2215
You can turn off JavaScript, but you must be running 2.01 or later. Dan Weinstein djw@vplus.com http://www.vplus.com/~djw PGP public key is available from my Home Page. All opinions expressed above are mine. "I understand by 'freedom of Spirit' something quite definite - the unconditional will to say No, where it is dangerous to say No. Friedrich Nietzsche
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