Wednesday, May 14th, 2008
When browsers when conceptualized, the though of applications running through the browser was expected. However, what was not expected was that the application actually has multiple sources which are the usual setting of a mash-up. When we run a mash-up application, multiple sources are fired up which increase the data output of the application. It is not that the browsers does not have the abilit Submitted by admin Category: Security
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Enhancing Ajax Based Mash-up Application Security
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Tuesday, March 25th, 2008
A recent guest post on TechCrunch reignited my interest in the space between web apps and desktop apps. Matthew Gertner wrote:
Single-site browsers (SSBs) aim to bring the best of the desktop to web applications. Rather than running programs in normal web browsers like Firefox or Safari, wedged in a tab between New …
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Mozilla Prism: Stuck In The Middle With UI
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