Grampa got a little weird at 94. But that was a long to live, and at point he most of the diseases including most of the cancers. He passed just after his tiny 15 year old dog passed. Gramps I still miss you, stubborn old man. Grama was my favorite though.
Dogs are important. I'm old, and I have two. Wagging tails & licks when I come home are really important, a claim I make comfortably without objective evidence.
Is this basically doing the same thing as https now? But for http, and firefox just never implemented a simple fix for it's entire existence until now?
I obviously know nothing about this, but I still find it fascinating. Or am I off my block.
XSS isn't related to https/ssl, ssl is the secure conncetion between you and the server, but xss is the injection of data into the site which will be executed in your browser in this case. The connection isnt relevant.