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Proof
I think the proof that using AJAX inappropriately can weaken
security is the "Myspace CSRF XSS worm".

And Kudos to the guy whom ripped the entire wikipedia AJAX
history without siting it.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ajax_%28programming%29
Posted by: techJerk   Posted on: 09/12/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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new Crapware from M$  Linux Geek | 09/11/06
I have your answer  No_Ax_to_Grind | 09/11/06
cant you shut your mouth  hopefulcoder | 09/11/06
Don't feed it,  Prognosticator | 09/11/06
Microsoft will support Linux; all software compatable  mighetto | 09/11/06
Oh please...  Prognosticator | 09/12/06
No business can ignore those Linux Phone Computers  mighetto | 09/12/06
Port Microsoft Web and Server Apps to Linux  mighetto | 09/12/06
There is a reason Oracle gives AJAX away free  mighetto | 09/11/06
That didn't make any sense  Yensi717 | 09/11/06
Agreed and guess who gave the world Ajax?  the_seb | 09/12/06
Partners Duped  mighetto | 09/12/06
Agreed and guess who gave the world Ajax?  the_seb | 09/12/06
Not just Oracle, Google dumping AJAX as well  mighetto | 09/12/06
I disagree partly  the_seb | 09/13/06
Microsoft and AJAX ....  bportlock | 09/12/06
It depends...  the_seb | 09/12/06
Proof  techJerk | 09/12/06
Apologies  the_seb | 09/12/06
And on the topic of being pedantic  the_seb | 09/12/06
Why AJAX when you have ActiveX?  Roger Ramjet | 09/12/06
Excellet!!!  mighetto | 09/12/06

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