Currently, the only way to set the default security level to be used on
local files is through the interpreter; for remote sites we can do it
either through the interpreter or, something that is more convenient,
through the security report available from the menu. We should enhance the
security report so that we can set the local security level also through it.
In doing so, it would be highly advisable to refactor security_advisor.py
and write unit tests. I plan to do so - unless someone else is really
motivated to take this on.
Original issue reported on code.google.com by andre.ro...@gmail.com on 25 Jun 2008 at 9:18
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
andre.ro...@gmail.com
on 25 Jun 2008 at 9:18