Hello Jan,
as written, I don't like a hint in the console about a script or a version that i use. I have security concerns about showing with which tool the page was created. Perhaps you will think about whether you are giving out a "pro" version without a notice for an extra charge
The extension for appgini are also very nice for me. But this is still a showstopper for me. Sorry.
Best regards, Kai
Script Info in Console
Re: Script Info in Console
Hi Kai,
just my 2 cts:
Well, almost every tool leaves it's traces. As AG Helper is a JS tool (frontend), I would assume, that exposing the App Gini framework itself, which has it's own very specific files and folders, will be much more like to be an attack vector.
Olaf
just my 2 cts:
Well, almost every tool leaves it's traces. As AG Helper is a JS tool (frontend), I would assume, that exposing the App Gini framework itself, which has it's own very specific files and folders, will be much more like to be an attack vector.
Olaf
Some postings I was involved, you might find useful:
SingleEdit - Prevent concurrent edits on records; Field Permissions; Column-Value-Based-Permissions; Custom (error) message; Audit Log; Backup your database; Two Factor Authentication; Block brute force (failed) logins; Add 2nd SAVE CHANGES button; Place a search on details view
SingleEdit - Prevent concurrent edits on records; Field Permissions; Column-Value-Based-Permissions; Custom (error) message; Audit Log; Backup your database; Two Factor Authentication; Block brute force (failed) logins; Add 2nd SAVE CHANGES button; Place a search on details view
Re: Script Info in Console
Hello Olaf,
that's certainly true. I am considering to publish an app with appgini, which then has a large number of installations.
Appgini is brilliant for this, as it has an integrated sync of the database structure when changes are published from admin.
Nevertheless it is important to me to give as little system information to the outside world as possible. For safety reasons. Someone can understand that or not, it's important to me.
I hope appgini is safe enough by itself ...
that's certainly true. I am considering to publish an app with appgini, which then has a large number of installations.
Appgini is brilliant for this, as it has an integrated sync of the database structure when changes are published from admin.
Nevertheless it is important to me to give as little system information to the outside world as possible. For safety reasons. Someone can understand that or not, it's important to me.
I hope appgini is safe enough by itself ...