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Well if that keeps your security guys happy then OK.
But PCI compliance has a lot of emphasis on X-site scripting which means running jQuery in the knowledge that it has critical vulnerabilities is an issue for our guys who tell me there are some that have been in the current version for months.


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Sent: Monday, 20 September 2010 1:26 p.m.
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True, but jQuery is in such wide use that someone is bound to catch any problems real quick. Things like this that hit critical mass such as this has a harder time doing bad things. Not saying it can't or won't happen, but I doubt you can take the time to write half of what jquery has added to it already.

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On Sep 19, 2010, at 6:35 PM, Peter Connell <Peter.Connell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

OK, Jquery is just great.
But I always have reservations about installing scripts that developers can use without necessarily understanding what they do. That's something that would be acceptable for RPG code without an understanding of the risk, right?
Like, have you read up on the lastest security vulnerabilities for jQuery, gulp?

Peter

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From: web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:web400-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Pete Helgren
Sent: Monday, 20 September 2010 10:19 a.m.
To: Web Enabling the AS400 / iSeries
Subject: Re: [WEB400] CSS, javascript, ajax and different browsers

+1 for jQuery. There have been a few odd js things that have come back
to bite me but sticking with jQuery has been pretty awesome. Since I
use Firefox in all of my development work, I occasionally get a customer
calling with some weirdness that ends up being something in IE that I
need to code around, but that is getting rare.

The CSS stuff is really annoying, more so than javascript, but if it is
ugly in IE I just blame that on Microsoft. As long as it functions, I
can live with ugly.

Pete Helgren
Value Added Software, Inc
www.valadd.com
www.opensource4i.com


On 9/19/2010 3:00 PM, Kevin Turner wrote:
We use jquery because, apart from being hugely powerful, it handles 99% of the browser differences for you. To be honest, IE is the only fly in the ointment. The others all behave pretty consistently. No dumbing down required - in fact, just the opposite.

On 19 Sep 2010, at 20:52, "Jim Franz"<franz400@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

In dealing with customer web pages (order entry) how are others handling browser differences?
Do you dumb the features down to a level most browser accept or code sections for different browsers? This is search& data entry& not so much point& click,& project on a skinny budget.

Depending upon whose stats (this is w3schools),
Internet Exp8 16.2% IE7 7.8% IE6 6.7% Total 30.7
Firefox 4.0 0.6% 3.6 35.2% 3.5 6.1% Total 45.8
Chrome 6.0 1.4% 5.0 15.1% 4.0 0.3% Total 17.0
Safari S5 2.6% ... 3.5

We want to set a minimum standard for browsers.
All of this will be in rpgle cgi.
Jim Franz
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