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I for one am willing to forego some fancy UI elements in exchange for some security. We are, after all, dealing with unknown, untrusted data from unknown, untrusted sources.
, I have no problem picking my month and day from two drop-downs instead of a calendar view. If I need the calendar, I'll call it up locally on my PC.
To beat your example to death
Ultimately I think browsers will have to become sandboxes, or (more comfortable to me) we will have to run them in our own sandboxes (a la Sandboxie on Windows, jails on FreeBSD, SELinux). Yes, it will be inconvenient (browse sandbox files, click the one I meant to download, transfer out of sandbox), but far less troublesome than losing your data or reloading your OS.
Edited 2009-10-19 19:04 UTC