The good folks at Mozilla are working on what they call "Content Security Policy" [1], basically a whitelist for JavaScript cross-domain access.
I'm just flagging this up here because of the potential benefits from querying toolserver tools from wiki(p|m)edia sites. (and yes, there's JSON, but it's not supported by most tools)
Magnus
[1] http://people.mozilla.org/~bsterne/content-security-policy/
2009/6/30 Magnus Manske magnusmanske@googlemail.com:
The good folks at Mozilla are working on what they call "Content Security Policy" [1], basically a whitelist for JavaScript cross-domain access.
I'm just flagging this up here because of the potential benefits from querying toolserver tools from wiki(p|m)edia sites. (and yes, there's JSON, but it's not supported by most tools)
There's already a wikitech-l thread about that [1].
Roan Kattouw (Catrope)
[1] http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2009-June/043678.html
On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 11:20 AM, Roan Kattouwroan.kattouw@gmail.com wrote:
2009/6/30 Magnus Manske magnusmanske@googlemail.com:
The good folks at Mozilla are working on what they call "Content Security Policy" [1], basically a whitelist for JavaScript cross-domain access.
I'm just flagging this up here because of the potential benefits from querying toolserver tools from wiki(p|m)edia sites. (and yes, there's JSON, but it's not supported by most tools)
There's already a wikitech-l thread about that [1].
Roan Kattouw (Catrope)
[1] http://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2009-June/043678.html
Gah! I looked for an existing thread, but didn't open the "priviledged user" one. Shoulda been obvious! ;-)
Magnus
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