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Re: lynx-dev [PATCH][dev17] Print current dir in download
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John Bley |
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Re: lynx-dev [PATCH][dev17] Print current dir in download |
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Thu, 25 Feb 1999 18:39:24 -0500 (EST) |
Leonid Pauzner wrote:
> What was this patch intended for?
> you want to know the dir where lynx saves downloads?
No, I wanted to know my current directory so I could know where the file
was about to be saved. After browsing for a while, I forget what
directory I was in when I started. If I download, say, an image, I'd
like that to go in my home directory, but a tarball, I'd like to go
in /tmp so I can unpack it and see what's in it without affecting my
quota. If I know the current directory, I can save myself a lot of
typing in most cases.
> it is in lynx_save_space variable (configurable from lynx.cfg),
> defaulted to current dir.
Perhaps this info could be printed in addition to the current dir....
just an idea.
>And this info should be hidden from anonymous users.
I agree. I had completely forgotten about that. I withdraw the patch on
security considerations alone.
> It may be useful to build a log file for all files downloaded by lynx
> instead.
For the anonymous case, that's not a bad idea...
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John Bley - address@hidden
Duke '99 - English/Computer Science
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