G'day folks,
Sorry for going OT... this isn't Webspeed-related but there is a Progress app and a web browser involved, so here seems as good a place to ask as anywhere...
I have some apps running in the Chrome browser, with the front-end developed in Sencha and a 10.2B database on the back-end, via the WSA. The Chrome developer tools are very useful in showing me how long calls are taking, which services are being invoked and so on, but they also present a security hole. I appreciate that I can encrypt passwords etc but I'm wondering whether I can easily hide the whole session from the developer tools and similar utilities, to prevent others from snooping on the data. SSL would encrypt the traffic between the client and the web server, but would it still be visible to someone using the browser tools on the client itself?
TIA
Tarby
Sorry for going OT... this isn't Webspeed-related but there is a Progress app and a web browser involved, so here seems as good a place to ask as anywhere...
I have some apps running in the Chrome browser, with the front-end developed in Sencha and a 10.2B database on the back-end, via the WSA. The Chrome developer tools are very useful in showing me how long calls are taking, which services are being invoked and so on, but they also present a security hole. I appreciate that I can encrypt passwords etc but I'm wondering whether I can easily hide the whole session from the developer tools and similar utilities, to prevent others from snooping on the data. SSL would encrypt the traffic between the client and the web server, but would it still be visible to someone using the browser tools on the client itself?
TIA
Tarby