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[Javascript] Can I Give Myself a Cookie ?
- From: dlovering at gazos.com (David Lovering)
- Subject: [Javascript] Can I Give Myself a Cookie ?
- Date: Thu Apr 24 09:03:36 2003
Admittedly, most of the tricks I've seen recently depend on Microsoft extensions to IE in the JScript/Javascript department. I would refer you to File.Attributes File.Copy File.DateCreated File.DateLastAccessed File.DateLastModified File.Delete File.Drive File.Move File.Name File.OpenAsTextStream File.ParentFolder File.Path File.ShortName File.ShortPath File.Size File.Type In addition, there are some nifty Folder commands/Attributes as well: Folder.Copy Folder.Delete Folder.Move Folder.Attributes Folder.DateCreated Folder.DateLastAccessed Folder.DateLastModified Folder.Drive Folder.Files Folder.IsRootFolder Folder.Name Folder.ParentFolder Folder.Path Folder.ShortName Folder.ShortPath Folder.Size Folder.SubFolders Folder.Type The Folder.Files directive returns an array of all the file objects within the folder specified. Using File.Type in a loop enables you to examine each one in turn. Opening each one as a text stream is useful for breaking out the contents (does not work for hidden files, for obvious reasons). There are a number of other similar directives which I won't elucidate upon, given the space restrictions. It should be noted that these are Microsoft's Scripting Engine Extensions, and are in most cases specific to late-model IE implementations. I'm convinced that the bulk of these were originally written to facilitate server-side Javascripts, but according to the MS Technotes these are ostensibly offered within each client browser as well. I hope this explains my impressions voiced in the earlier message(s). -- Dave Lovering P.S: I would refer you to Chapter 9, "Microsoft's Scripting Engine Extensions" in the SAMS book "Pure Javascript" by Wyke, Gilliam, and Ting. I was working off the 1999 edition, but I understand there's a newer one out. Similar kinds of extensions exist in the Netscape regime, but of course it would be unwise to presume that the two sets are in any way one-to-one and onto. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris Tifer" <christ@xxxxxxxxxx> To: "[JavaScript List]" <javascript@xxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, April 23, 2003 8:03 AM Subject: Re: [Javascript] Can I Give Myself a Cookie ? > > Any directory on the client's machine which contains files which can be > > imported, tested for existence, or otherwise accessed as part of an active > window > > document is what I meant by "accessible". > > I must be mistaken, but I know of absolutely no ways to import directories. > There is a way to browse for a single file, but you cannot use any > JavaScript to > read the value in this field. > > Also, there is no way to test for existance of a file or directory strictly > through script if run in the context of the browser - at least not in a > major > browser. Now if you were to go download the browser of some schmoe > who's making it available, then of course he could program in some > exploit, but you'd deserver it for using some untested browser. > > Can you please give us an example of how to check for existance of a > file or directory? > > Chris Tifer > http://emailajoke.com > > _______________________________________________ > Javascript mailing list > Javascript@xxxxxxxxxx > https://lists.LaTech.edu/mailman/listinfo/javascript > >
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