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RE: [Full-Disclosure] another product affected by recent MS IE '@' patch
- To: "full-disclosure people" <full-disclosure@lists.netsys.com>
- Subject: RE: [Full-Disclosure] another product affected by recent MS IE '@' patch
- From: "Brad Griffin" <b.griffin@cqu.edu.au>
- Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 08:43:21 +1000
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Farinic [mailto:davidf@gfi.com]
> Sent: Monday, February 09, 2004 6:25 PM
> >> In Germany, and maybe in other parts of the world, some
> providers are
> >> attracting customers by announcing webpage packages where email
> >> address == web address. so, john@doe.de is the email, and
> john@doe.de
> >> is the website, while jane@doe.de may be the website of
> john's wife.
>
> >From: Nick FitzGerald [mailto:nick@virus-l.demon.co.uk] Well silly
> >them.
>
> >What kind of technical support can you expect from a "technology
> >company" that deliberately flouts the standards of the technology it
> >employs and provides a service based on known incorect and non-
> >standards conforming behavior in a generally available
> software product
> >it has no control over?
>
> Company which is exploring current technology not just obey
> masses that what internet is about ... if you run any company
> on the internet u know that creativity is that what counts
> and making things easier 4 ppl is part of their job as well.
> This "feature" has been adopted because it was easy 4 ppl and
> saved them time increasing there productivity. Unfortunately
> sometimes increasing of productivity means decreasing level
> of security and we might get such setbacks but it's not
> reason to not go forward.
>
> Regards David|F
Hi David and all
Totally ignoring documented Standards to make a buck is NOT going
forward. 'Creativity' and all the 'what the Internet is about' stuff
does not mean you should ignore a Standard, especially in business.
Fuel companies love diluting petrol with Ethanol nowadays because they
can save/make a buck, but would you call that 'going forward' when you
discover your engine life has been drastically reduced?
I would suggest that the better way to go would be to stick to the
standard, lest the company go broke because their 'creativity' sent them
that way.
>
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