On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 9:53 AM, Lilianne E. Blaze
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lilianne(a)lilianne-blaze.net> wrote:
Hello,
Pascal Voitot wrote:
scripts could be copied/pasted in any XWiki
document... To my mind, the
important thing is not to hide these scripts but to verify they don't
I agree
it's more important, but it's better to take a multi-layered
approach and both secure and hide the code. No point in showing (or
not-hiding) anything you don't need to show, no matter how trivial.
XWiki is free software... The entire source is readable by the whole
world... and this is good!
I think the opposite way actually. No point in hiding if there is no
important secret there. Spread the knowledge.
I partially agree. But it is LGPL, meaning it is possible to use it with
closed-code software. Some of the glue code will likely end up in
/templates, and not everyone will be comfortable with having said
glue-code viewable by public.
No matter, I think I have a pretty simple solution that doesn't require
any changes in XWiki source. I'll let you know when I'll have it ready.
Probably in 3-4 days tops.