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From: Steve Richter

On Jan 2, 2008 10:30 AM, Joe Pluta <joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Why the JS blows up Lotus is a different issue, but removing the JS
references from the email entirely would seem to be the best way to
resolve
the issue.

could it be that Outlook is better at handling potentially malicious
javascript than Lotus Notes?

I dunno. Neither JS file has anything particularly crafty in it; one embeds
calls to plugins, the other is a bunch of stuff cobbled together by the
Joomla developers, including old Macromedia calls and a bunch of standard
utility functions for accessing form widgets and such.

However, the Joomla code references a JavaScript class called Calendar which
comes from the open source jscalendar script, and it doesn't look like that
script is included. Whether that's enough to make Lotus yak or not, I don't
know, but other than that there's nothing particularly nasty looking in the
code.

Joe


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