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IE8 showing how serious it is about security (Jul 03 2008 23:59 GMT) - The IE8 team has created a blitz on its blog with a slew of posts on security. There is a ton of great stuff here, and is well worth going into detail on each post: IE8 and Trustworthy Browsing At first they set the scene: This blog post frames our approach in IE8 for delivering trustworthy browsing. The [... |
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ratproxy: Rat out those security issues in your Web app (Jul 03 2008 23:59 GMT) - Michal Zalewski, of Google, has released ratproxy, a tool to test your Web application against attacks such as XSS and XSRF: Ratproxy is a semi-automated, largely passive web application security audit tool. It is meant to complement active crawlers and manual proxies more commonly used for this task, and is optimized specifically for an accurate and [...] |
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OpenLaszlo 4.1: DHTML ready for primetime (Jul 03 2008 23:59 GMT) - OpenLaszlo is a fascinating project, and got even more interesting when they went meta, and allowed you to general Ajax applications as well as SWF ones. The 4.1 release is a big one, as it brings full parity to the Ajax side of the house: OpenLaszlo 4.1 is a major release bringing full support for both [... |
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Shrinking frameworks; Dojo in 6k (Jul 03 2008 23:59 GMT) - Dojo is a framework that you can bend for your needs. You have very fine grained control on what you want in your base dojo.js, how other components are loaded, and a final custom JavaScript file. Brad Neuberg showed a project, SearchTools, that added local search via Gears, and had a custom Dojo that wasn't Dojo [...] |
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Flash on the Beach 2008 Schedule Posted (Jul 03 2008 23:59 GMT) - The work-in-progress Flash on the Beach 2008 schedule was posted this afternoon, and since I bought my ticket the day registration opened, you can imagine how I immediately went to the site to check out exactly who was speaking and when. As expected, it looks like this year's conference is going to rock as much as [...] |
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