From: "Gray + Christy Jones" <haasx009@gold.tc.umn.edu>
To: <java-security@web2.javasoft.com>
Subject: Activator - Security
Date: Fri, 6 Feb 1998 17:52:57 -0600
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I am researching using Activator for an applet that needs access to the
local file system. This project needs to support both Netscape and IE.
I created a simple test applet that writes a file to the local hard
drive (I basically modified the writeFile example from you). When I run
it using activator, it allows the file to be created without displaying
any warning messages, etc. The applet isn't signed either. Is there
any security in the activator? I was hoping I would have to sign and
register before being allowed access to the local disk. Does this mean
that once you load the activator you are exposing your local system to
anybody who creates a html with the activator tags? That would not be
good....
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