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NetNewsWire 1.0.8b1: bug fixes, bandwidth
NetNewsWire 1.0.8b1 full and Lite versions have been posted.

The most important change is what happens when you click on a feed-protocol URL. In previous versions, NetNewsWire would just subscribe to the specified feed. Now it prompts for confirmation. The reason for this is because, if you use a Mozilla-family browser (Mozilla, Camino, Firebird), there was a way for a website to subscribe you to a feed you didn’t ask to be subscribed to.

Another important change: NetNewsWire Lite gets a feature that before now was only in the full version—it caches feeds on disk between runs. Though we thought of this as a selling-point for the full version, we decided that the Lite version should have this feature too because it reduces the amount of bandwidth it uses.
Tue, 13 Jan 2004 01:57:07 GMT

Write Secure Scripts with PHP 4.2
WebmasterBase: “For the longest time, one of the biggest selling points of PHP as a server-side scripting language was that values submitted from a form were automatically created as global variables for you. As of PHP 4.1, the makers of PHP recommended an alternate means of accessing submitted data. In PHP 4.2, they switched off the old way of doing things! As I’ll explain in this article, these changes have been made in the name of security.”
Fri, 10 May 2002 17:00:43 GMT

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