Hi Eike, 2012/2/28 Eike Rathke <[email protected]>: > Hi Andras, > > On Monday, 2012-02-27 17:02:05 +0100, Andras Timar wrote: > >> 2012/2/27 Eike Rathke <[email protected]>: >> > If Security Level is set to Very High and no paths are added to Trusted >> > Sources, then no BASIC is executed at all (which btw I strongly >> > recommend as a developer loading bug documents from external sources). >> > So maybe hard-wiring that setting for the App-Store and not offer the >> > dialog would be enough? >> >> When I set Macro Security Very High, I can still run the Euro >> Converter Wizard (written in Basic). > > I should had restricted "not at all" to "all basic calls emitted by > a document" ;-) where basic is called through > SfxObjectShell::CallBasic() > > For functionality that we ship or extensions installed it should not > matter which language they are written in?!?
I don't know... If I can modify that file (plain text, xml) on the phone, I can do evil things that Apple didn't approve. Their point is that all applications must come from the appstore. Extensions, programmability, etc. are all evil in their eyes. But I know nothing about iOS, maybe applications are protected and what I wrote is not applicable. Andras > I think extensions from external sources are also _______________________________________________ LibreOffice mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/libreoffice
