11 Mar
2002
11 Mar
'02
3:46 p.m.
On Mon, 11. März 2002 10:05 -0500 Joel Burton <joel@joelburton.com> wrote:
Python Extensions can execute without *any* security checks (unlike Zope's PythonScripts). Being able to edit them through-the-web would be more risky, as a mistake in your Zope permissions would let someone execute arbitrary code not just in Zope-land, but on your actual computer.
I'd think about this before implementing anything.
Ok, that's right! I didn't mind security reasons... But for any object in Zope it is true that a mistake in the permissions could be risky. I have to admit that then the risk is more located in Zope-land. -- Juergen Plasser plasser@hexagon.at