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Subject:Re: Security on the WWW - a clarification From:Chet Ensign <censign -at- INTERSERV -dot- COM> Date:Fri, 4 Oct 1996 06:29:08 -0700
Sharona wrote:
>> I realized after I posted it that "security" can be used in a couple of
ways. I was thinking along the lines of the documentation being secure
from alteration: <<
Then you would definitely want something like PDF. Although your customers
could not reach back into your system and modify your "source" they could
certainly save the HTML and modify their local copy.