in reply to Re^2: Perl.js: porting Perl to the browser?
in thread Perl.js: porting Perl to the browser?

Address in the link (which is https://gfx.github.io/perl.js) is easy enough to read (hover on link w/browser which shows content) without opening it; "unknown" refers to "trusted" or "untrusted." Without prior recommendation from a reliable source, the site's "mission in life" (development effort, malware distro, etc) is "unknown."

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Re^4: Perl.js: porting Perl to the browser?
by Anonymous Monk on Apr 28, 2015 at 10:45 UTC

    Address in the link (which is https://gfx.github.io/perl.js) is easy enough to read (hover on link w/browser which shows content) without opening it; "unknown" refers to "trusted" or "untrusted." Without prior recommendation from a reliable source, the site's "mission in life" (development effort, malware distro, etc) is "unknown."

    ww, afraid to visit github?

      Trolling?

      ... or just slow witted?

      The issue is not github; it's the subdomain; the specific branch. That's "unknown" (to me) and therefore "untrusted." And OP's prior postings are insufficient to regard the author of the link as a reliable source for referals.

        Trolling? ... or just slow witted? The issue is not github; it's the subdomain; the specific branch. That's "unknown" (to me) and therefore "untrusted." And OP's prior postings are insufficient to regard the author of the link as a reliable source for referals.

        So you are afraid to visit a website to run some javascript -- somehow these fears are relevant?