gecko-dev/caps/README.html
norris%netscape.com 24778bda71 Modify generated dom code to use a enum rather than a string for codesize
and efficiency.
Tighten checks on document properties and node properties. Should resolve
several bugs:
18965 document.firstChild vulnerability
19043 document.childNodes vulnerability
19044 document.lastChild vulnerability
r=mstoltz
1999-11-20 07:28:34 +00:00

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certificate and security management<p>
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caps contains C++ interfaces and code for determining the capabilities
of content based on the security settings and certificates (e.g. Verisign).
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