Cross-site scripting (XSS) is an attack against web applications in which scripting code is injected into the output of an application that is then sent to a user’s web browser....
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A staggering number of multimedia applications are being introduced every day. Yet, the inordinate delays encountered in retrieving multimedia documents make it difficult to use t...
— A number of large-scale distributed Internet applications could potentially benefit from some level of knowledge about the relative proximity between its participating host no...
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Data Structure Abstractions for Asynchronous Web Applications Daniel S. Myers MIT CSAIL Jennifer N. Carlisle MIT CSAIL James A. Cowling MIT CSAIL Barbara H. Liskov MIT CSAIL The c...
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: The ability to estimate the communication latency between arbitrary hosts on the Internet would enable the distributed computing applications to find the closest server or to fin...
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