Lamar Owen wrote:
On Tuesday, November 30, 2010 04:53:38 pm Bob McConnell wrote:
That one's easy, don't ever install the plugin, or anything else from Adobe. Second step, set NoScript to block everything and everyone. If any site has content that requires either of those, I will never see it. That's their loss, not mine. If they want me to see it they can make it available via the approved methods.
Well, that's the point: there are corporate/enterprise applications written in various scripting languages that you simply have to use if you are that corporation's employee. Whitelisting sites is good; being able
<snip> On this, I have to agree with Lamar. Last summer - or was it the year before? - when I was job-hunting, I saw one corporate "career" page - maybe Lockheed-Martin? - anyway, they had an idiot flash video of someone talking about their "featured jobs". And a year or two before, I saw a corporate web page (not a consulting firm) that WOULD NOT ALLOW YOU onto the page to fill out an application and offer your resume if you didn't have flash!!!
mark "go find a job in Hollywood"