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power downloader 2.5

power downloader 2.5

...Built in browser2. Parse HTML to find download file(image,link,video,object tag)3. Folder manager(password protect folder)4. Download List manager5. Bookmarks... Read more

6 August, 2011
Tracker: Security and Privacy for RFID-Based Supply Chains

Tracker: Security and Privacy for RFID-Based Supply Chains

...chains. More precisely, TRACKER allows to securely identify which (Legitimate) path an object/tag has taken through a supply chain. TRACKER provides privacy: an adversary... Read more

4 February, 2011

Microsoft strengthens HTML patent with Eolas

...won a patent for automatically downloading software from a network using the <object> tag. The patent is reinforced, say patent lawyers, because it not only... Read more

11 October, 2004 by Matt Loney
Office 2000 HTML <endeca_term>Object Tag</endeca_term> Vulnerability Patch

Office 2000 HTML Object Tag Vulnerability Patch

The Microsoft Office 2000 HTML Object Tag Security Update eliminates a security vulnerability in Word 2000, Excel 2000... Read more

14 August, 2000
FMP3 6

FMP3 6

...HTML or Flash Project to play mp3 files. You can simple modify Object tag to pass the name of the mp3 file, playmode, color and... Read more

11 August, 2006

Microsoft is forced to issue SSL patch for IE

...2002-0648)File Origin Spoofing (CAN-2002-0722)Cross-Domain Verification in Object Tag (CAN-2002-0723)Variant of Cross-Site Scripting in Local HTML... Read more

9 September, 2002 by John McCormick
RFIG Lamps: Interacting With a Self-Describing World Via Photosensing Wireless Tags and Projectors

RFIG Lamps: Interacting With a Self-Describing World Via Photosensing Wireless Tags and Projectors

...of a tag, or detecting change in the shape of a tagged object. Tag data is presented to the user by direct projection using a... Read more

1 July, 2006
FlashControl for ASP.NET 2.0 2

FlashControl for ASP.NET 2.0 2

...Editor). With FlashControl you can target specific HTML output: Internet Explorer Windows (object tag) and/or Netscape/Mozilla, IE Mac (embed tag) or use automatic... Read more

30 January, 2006
QT HTML 2.0

QT HTML 2.0

...by Apple. The generated tag is compliant with the use of the OBJECT tag to properly play movies in Windows Internet Explorer Read more

27 January, 2003
Internet Explorer 5 Cumulative Vulnerability Patch MS02-066

Internet Explorer 5 Cumulative Vulnerability Patch MS02-066

...certain circumstances Internet Explorer does not correctly check the component that the OBJECT tag calls, and three vulnerabilities resulting from incomplete security checks. For more... Read more

12 December, 2002
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 Cumulative Patch Q319182

Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 Cumulative Patch Q319182

...machine. A malicious user could create HTML web page that includes this object tag and cause a local program to run on the victim?s... Read more

29 March, 2002

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Just gimme a map to the fridge. :D

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