I disagree. It's an improvement. The executable could be installed in /usr/local/bin or someplace or be a module in a public lib. The only more secure answer is taking a passkey or something against some encryption keys and you have to do that under either SSL or with echo off in the terminal and the whole point of a tool like this is to make it easier, not to make it a functionally identical interface the web UI.
In reply to Re^3: best way to store login information for a perl script?
by Your Mother
in thread best way to store login information for a perl script?
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