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Securing Ajax Applications
Deciding to add security to a web application is like deciding whether to wear clothes in the morning. Both decisions provide comfort and protection throughout the day, and in both cases the decisions are better made beforehand rather than later. Just look around and ask yourself, “How open do I really want to be with my neigh- bors?” Or, “How open do I really want them to be with me?”
It’s all about sharing. With web sites sharing data via open APIs, web services, and other new technologies we are experiencing the veritable Woodstock of the digital age. Free love now takes the form of free content and services. Make mashups, not web pages! All right, so let’s get down to business.
Believe it, or not, there is security in openness. Look at the United States govern- ment, for example. The openness of the U.S. governmental system is what helps keep it secure. Maybe that can work for us, too! Repeat after me:
We, the programmers, in order to build a more perfect Web; to establish presence and ensure server stability; provide for the common Web; promote general security; for ourselves and our posterity; do ordain and establish this constitution…
Christopher Wells - Personal Name
First Edition.
978-0-596-52931-4
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Securing Ajax Applications
Computer Science
English
OReilly
July 2007
Beijing
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