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| Subject: | Re: www.readnotify.com |
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| Date: | Fri, 27 Jan 2006 09:56:33 -0800 |
Yeah, but isn't adding JavaScript still adding software/code to someone's computer without that person's permission? I mean as we all know. JavaScript is no longer the safe malicious free programming langue that it used to be. And that both it and HTML can be used to cause damage to, or software installed on someone else's computer?
But that is just like having Javascript on a web page. The user's have the option to turn off Javascript in their browser if they wish to do so.
Is there a version of pine and lynx for the Windows environment?
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