On Monday 20 May 2002 14:37, Marc Mutz wrote: ::snip:: > Security considerations: > > As of this writing, KApp documents do not contain any active > content. As such, it is believed that usage of this mimetype > does not introduce security concerns other than those already > inherent in ZIP archives, XML files and supported image files. > > It is expected that later versions of KApp feature scripting > and macro recording facilities. It is, however, not intended > to include these active content into the KApp document itself. > > KApp documents include document metadata such as the name of > the author, etc. However, none of this data is written > automatically. Hmm, it is written automatically, in a way. We simply get the KDE wide default settings and unless they're explicitly changed by the author of the document we write that information out. In 99% of all cases this will be Name + EMail address. > The KApp user has full control over what > metadata is to be included and must actively request the > inclusion. As such, the use of this mimetype does not lead to > hidden leaking of possibly sensitive data. Not sure about that. A paranoid security guru would disagree here. Ciao, Werner P.S. Thanks for taking care of the registration process. _______________________________________________ koffice-devel mailing list koffice-devel@mail.kde.org http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/koffice-devel