[whatwg] framesets
Peter Brawley
pb at artfulsoftware.com
Fri Oct 16 12:21:01 PDT 2009
Rimantas
> Eh? He didn't say that; you're quoting me.
>
>I did, in fact, at least I meant that.
I wrote "browsers own bookmarks, database users own database table
rows, so usually you shouldn't bookmark database table rows, and much
follows from that, therefore saying server issues don't bear on this
issue is IMO astonishingly & quite wrongly blinkered." You agree with it?
>Framsets do not make it easy. They make it harder to boomkark such URL, but in
>no way they make it easier for your app to block it.
>You still must to do all the logic on the server side.
There we disagree.
PB
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Rimantas Liubertas wrote:
>> Eh? He didn't say that; you're quoting me.
>>
>
> I did, in fact, at least I meant that.
>
>
>> Browsers own bookmarks, database
>> users own database table rows, so it must be possible in database
>> maintenance webapps to prevent bookmarking of elements which represent
>> database table rows. And again, I agree that framesets do not by themselves
>> block such bookmarking; they just make it easy to do so.
>>
>
> Framsets do not make it easy. They make it harder to boomkark such URL, but in
> no way they make it easier for your app to block it.
> You still must to do all the logic on the server side.
>
>
> Regards,
> Rimantas
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