> For example, with Caja, all JavaScript must be inline. This is very different from how web pages normally work. But perhaps we
Caja certainly limit webpages to a subset of html and javascript but its a fairly large subset. In particular, there's no need for all javascript to be inlined. One of the cajoler pipeline stages fetches outlined scripts (and css) before rewriting them safely.
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> For example, with Caja, all JavaScript must be inline. This is very different from how web pages normally work. But perhaps we
Caja certainly limit webpages to a subset of html and javascript but its a fairly large subset. In particular, there's no need for all javascript to be inlined. One of the cajoler pipeline stages fetches outlined scripts (and css) before rewriting them safely.