Guest guest Posted June 25, 1998 Report Share Posted June 25, 1998 Hi, Ben, I did look at the documentation and it didn't enlighten me, maybe I was looking at the wrong thing, however, I agree, it's not possible for World Crime League to look at my hard drive. I'm interested enough to ask my son to look at it, who's a supervisor of computer services for his company and who builds web pages like I eat potato chips. Kayleigh > Not really - (at least not the way I'm thinking) - there's an HTML trick > that tells the browser to display your root directory on your screen, it > does NOT actually get transferred back to the host computer and then back > to yours to be displayed on your screen. If you go to that web site and > pick " View Source " from your browser's menus, you'll see all that > http:// stuff, and somewhere where it says it's reading your hard drive, > it will have something like file://c: or something like that. Don't worry, > that does not send your files to the other computer. > There ARE things to worry about on the Web and other parts of the net, > but this isn't one of them. This is just a cheap trick. > > ----- > http://www.mindspring.com/~benbradley > > > ---- > Read this list on the Web at http://www.FindMail.com/list/12-step-free/ > To unsubscribe, email to 12-step-free-unsubscribe@... > To subscribe, email to 12-step-free-subscribe@... > -- > Start a FREE E-Mail List at http://makelist.com ! > > ----- Original Message: http://www.findmail.com/list/12-step-free/?start=178 Start a FREE e-mail list at http://www.FindMail.com/ ---- Read this list on the Web at http://www.FindMail.com/list/12-step-free/ To unsubscribe, email to 12-step-free-unsubscribe@... To subscribe, email to 12-step-free-subscribe@... -- Start a FREE E-Mail List at http://makelist.com ! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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