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Re: lynx-dev [PATCH] "change directory" command
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Vlad Harchev |
Subject: |
Re: lynx-dev [PATCH] "change directory" command |
Date: |
Wed, 19 Jul 2000 12:00:56 +0500 (SAMST) |
On Tue, 18 Jul 2000, Klaus Weide wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Jul 2000, Vlad Harchev wrote:
> > On Tue, 18 Jul 2000, Ismael Cordeiro wrote:
> > > Anyway, your patch fixed it and the problem was corrected in dev.5/dev.6.
> >
> > No, Tom wrote his version of the fix that differs from mine - his version
> > won't allow Ctrl-C as synonim for C in the "D)ocument or C)ancel" prompt.
> > I've
> > posted the note about this on lynx-dev.
>
> I think you mean Ctrl-G. Ctrl-C should normally kill lynx.
Yes, you are right. Sorry for confusion.
> > > Another confusing thing is the text in userdefs.h:
> > >
> > > | + * SUPPORT_CHDIR provides CD command (bound to 'C' by default). It
> > > allows
> > > | + * changing directory to arbitrary location (if OS allows them). If
> > > dired
> > > | + * is enabled, user will be able to visit any directory and view any
> > > file
> > > | + * allowed accroding to file permissions or ACLs.
> > >
> > > To do that one doesn't need the "C" command. One can use the "g" command
> > > or
> > > follow links in DIRED "to visit any directory and view any file allowed
> > > accroding to file permissions or ACLs."
> >
> > In case somebody provides lynx-based services (e.g. advanced BBS), they
> > could
> > disable hrefs to parent dir in dired (configure option) and disallow 'g'
> > command. If under this setup dired is enabled (for some reason), then using
> > 'C' command in dired user will be able to visit any directory (since when in
> > dired, 'C' command automatically 'g'oes to the directory specified by 'C'
> > command). So, 'C' is unacceptable in that configuration - that comment
> > tells.
>
> If that's what is is supposed to tell, I find the quoted text not clear
> enough.
> It should clearly say "Any attempts to limit access to only certain
> directories
> with other options or -restrictions= flags will be pointless if this feature
> is enabled", or something similar. (Assuming that is actually the case.)
OK, I will try to paraphrase the comment in userdefs.h
> > > > Thanks for evaluating dev4. Seems nobody else uses it (probably Eduardo
> > > > uses it too).
> > >
> > > I'm always using the latest version and I believe that many do the same.
> > > It's
> > > just that we're not finding many bugs... :-)
>
> Haven't gotten around to it yet.
>
> Klaus
>
Best regards,
-Vlad
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- Re: lynx-dev [PATCH] "change directory" command, Ismael Cordeiro, 2000/07/15
- Re: lynx-dev [PATCH] "change directory" command, Vlad Harchev, 2000/07/17
- Re: lynx-dev [PATCH] "change directory" command, Ismael Cordeiro, 2000/07/18
- Re: lynx-dev [PATCH] "change directory" command, Vlad Harchev, 2000/07/18
- Re: lynx-dev [PATCH] "change directory" command, Thomas Dickey, 2000/07/18
- Re: lynx-dev [PATCH] "change directory" command, Klaus Weide, 2000/07/18
- Re: lynx-dev [PATCH] "change directory" command,
Vlad Harchev <=
- Re: lynx-dev [PATCH] "change directory" command, Thomas Dickey, 2000/07/19
- Re: lynx-dev [PATCH] "change directory" command, Klaus Weide, 2000/07/18