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Anything built from libmc ("embedded Metacard") could presumably always set the property if need be, which would pretty much tackle the browser plugin problem.<BR>
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As far as helper applications, a standalone player could probably be made that did the same thing and always set the secureMode property. Of course anyone could get around this if they *wanted* to by using the ordinary Metacard engine, but it would be a user-safe engine for those that want it.<BR>
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I'd love to see someone find the time to create all of the delivery goodies for Metacard: browser plugin, apache module, player application. I know there are various pro/cons and reasons that they don't already exist, but they are all very much technically feasible, and could go a long way towards a growing anti-Java following.<BR>
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Mozilla is open source, and so is Apache...<BR>
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false. Is that per session? Or is it saved with the stack? Just curious...<BR>
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