In article <3898B607.D7AB34C1@palladion.com>, Tres Seaver <tseaver@palladion.com> writes
The key issue lies in embedding <SCRIPT>...</SCRIPT> chunks (or their immoral equivalents, <OBJECT>, <EMBED>, and <APPLET>). Consider, for instance, those nasty pop-up windows launched by some "free" webspace providers; then consider what happens in Squishdot, ZGotW, or any other site which permits users to enter arbitrary HTML as part of the feedback/collaboration process. Not a pretty
Squishdot says this at the bottom of it's post article page: Allowed HTML <B> <I> <P> <A> <LI> <OL> <UL> <EM> <BR> <TT> <HR> <STRONG> <BLOCKQUOTE> <DIV .*> <DIV> <P .*> I must check on what Zwiki does ... ------- Regards, Graham Chiu gchiu<at>compkarori.co.nz http://www.compkarori.com/dynamo - The Homebuilt Dynamo http://www.compkarori.com/dbase - The dBase bulletin