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Is there any safe way to allow Flash files on VB from other people on the forums???
I know the general rule of Forums and Flash, but more and more i see the streaming flash movies on some community sites out there. That people upload to their online profiles.
Is there anything I should know? Or is this just a risk these sites are taking? |
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it is a rick
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please use the SEARCH engine, ... keywords : upload + flash would bring these hacks;
https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthrea...t=upload+flash https://vborg.vbsupport.ru/showthrea...t=upload+flash as you see, there are solutions... and discussions about the situations... and Flash is not that risky... or it would be banned from the net for long! |
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it'd be nice if there were a way to disabled action script via the html tag... that way we could allow animations and such yet disable potential security holes.
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at macromedia.com there are documentations about flash and security... |
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Flash itself is not the problem. The problem comes from allowing an untrusted user to place a flash file on a public webpage.
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