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Subject:Re: Missed another opportunity to be insecure From:Stephen Martin <smartin -at- RC -dot- GC -dot- CA> Date:Thu, 24 Jul 1997 10:27:24 -0400
Amy Brown wrote:
>
> Geoff Hart wrote:
>
> >Clarification: Amy Brown had wondered <<<<Is a browser
> > "insecure" or "nonsecure"?>>, and in a moment of inspired
> > self-editing, I responded: "I'd be distressed if "insecure"
> > is the standard because, like you, it seems too
Just for the record, if you start up Netscape and start poking around
with it you will soon find that they use the terms "secure" and
"insecure".
They also use encryted and unencrypted, just for interests sake.
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