If you're going to be using javascript for the forms... then wouldn't it be better to just encrypt the whole page and have the browser decrypt it with javascript? The encryption could be as simple as swapping the characters. Or for that matter, why not even have a regular web proxy that has to be accessed over https? And, requiring a mac makes it impossible for other would-be-pici-ers.
(Though for Linux, konqueror + dcop + X + ksnapshot would be get your picture. And perhaps a custom set of widgets could mark where to place the form... though there is still the question of how to know which form does what... maybe some guessing could be done, or dcop could fill in the forms? Dcop might even be able to determine the form's input location. Javascript can be executed through it....)
CriTiciSM, 2007-10-26
Picidae still cannot break through office firewall.
I try use Picidae to watch youtube movie, unfortunately office censorship still block it, please help.
Christina, 2007-10-26
Dear CriTiciSM
If you read the explanation from the inventors, you're going to understand why it doesn't works. But simple things like pictures can be seeing!? Can you imagine why? Is it not wonderfullll!
Buzz, 2007-11-04
This works really nice!
However, Flash and other scripted contents are often not displayed.
Therefore, it would occasionally be useful if one could specify a delay until the image is created, to ensure that all contents are loaded completely and not only the HTML stuff...
James, 2007-10-01