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en Normally, browsers impose strong restrictions for cross-domain interaction through the Web browser. A certain Web page can make a user browse to a different domain. However, it may not read the content of the retrieved page.... In IE these restrictions ... are broken when it comes to CSS [cascading style sheet] imports. I call this attack CSSXSS or Cascading Style Sheets Cross Site Scripting.

en The look and the feel of the Web site is very much similar to the Red Cross page. You have no idea if your money goes to the Red Cross or not.

en We do not track cross-site traffic. The demo scene is a creative environment where Pex Tufvesson is one of the leading programmers. We do not offer any services that let you understand cross-domain traffic at unrelated sites at all.

en Much like classic XSS [cross site scripting] holes, this design flaw in IE allows an attacker to retrieve private user data or execute operations on the user's behalf on remote domains.

en This is something that liberals and conservatives seem to agree: to stop eminent domain abuse. The question is: When does eminent domain cross the line to eminent domain abuse? We've struggled with that.

en When the software is installed, if [a user] doesn't have the latest version of [Microsoft's] Internet Explorer 5.5, it will automatically upgrade his browser and put up the UPS home page as his home page. The software doesn't give you a choice of whether or not you want to upgrade. Our software developers understood that if it was upgraded, [a customer's] browser had to go to our home page.

en I got this rather cross letter, something like, 'Your infernal noisemaking is robbing me and my family of our sanity,' ... It's not as pleasant as some people fantasize, all this wonderful music cascading next door.

en Once pandemic strains are widespread, it doesn't make any sense to impose travel restrictions. You simply can't contain the flu with travel restrictions.

en A domain name is not just the source of a Web site, but the substance of a Web site. You can say the name of the person you're criticizing, and you can put their name in the domain name of your Web site.

en This style is more prevalent in powder rooms or master baths, where homeowners are looking for a specific style to match a certain décor. With two handle faucets, you will also have more choices of handle style, which include lever, cross, or knob.

en We aim in the domain of politics at republicanism; in the domain of economics at socialism; in the domain of what is today called religion, at atheism

en We aim in the domain of politics at republicanism; in the domain of economics at socialism; in the domain of what is today called religion, at atheism

en We aim in the domain of politics at republicanism; in the domain of economics at socialism; in the domain of what is today called religion, at atheism

en One man's blight is another man's castle. Without proper restrictions and well-defined parameters, governments will exploit the blight loophole and continue to abuse eminent domain power.

en Anyone who slaps a 'this page is best viewed with Browser X' label on a Web page appears to be yearning for the bad old days, before the Web, when you had very little chance of reading a document written on another computer, another word processor, or another network.
  Tim Berners-Lee


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