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patch (was: Re: lynx-dev ftp://user:address@hidden too much unencript
From: |
Leonid Pauzner |
Subject: |
patch (was: Re: lynx-dev ftp://user:address@hidden too much unencripted info) |
Date: |
Mon, 15 Nov 1999 14:28:28 +0300 (MSK) |
8-Nov-99 17:12 Klaus Weide wrote:
> On Mon, 8 Nov 1999, Leonid Pauzner wrote:
>> or better
>>
>> (2) Change the samples in "URL Schemes Supported in Lynx" so they would
>> appear without //user:passw@ but //user@ with the explanation of yet
>> another possibility added in words... So user will not get a wrong
>> impression if reading that document not so carefully (you know, samples
>> are so easy remembered without details).
> (2) is good.
Now the patch
(also include a tiny rewording elsewhere):
diff -u old/lynx_url.htm ./lynx_url.htm
--- old/lynx_url.htm Wed Sep 29 05:40:40 1999
+++ ./lynx_url.htm Mon Nov 15 14:01:08 1999
@@ -209,18 +209,21 @@
The ftp URL has the general format:
<pre>
- <em>ftp://username:address@hidden:port/path;type=[D,I, or A]</em>
+ <em>ftp://host:port/path;type=[D,I, or A]</em>
+ <em>ftp://address@hidden:port/path;type=[D,I, or A]</em>
</pre>
<p>The default port is <em>:21</em> and the default <em>username</em>
-is <em>anonymous</em>. If <em>username</em> is included but not
-<em>:password</em>, Lynx will prompt you for the password. This is
-recommended, as otherwise the URL will have it completely unencrypted.
-Do not include the <em>@</em> if neither <em>username</em> nor
-<em>:password</em> is included. For anonymous ftp, Lynx uses your
-<em>personal_mail_address</em> (address@hidden) as the <em>:password</em>
+is <em>anonymous</em>. If <em>username</em> is included,
+Lynx will prompt you for the password. For anonymous ftp, Lynx uses your
+<em>personal_mail_address</em> (address@hidden) as the <em>password</em>
if it has been defined via the '<em>o</em>'ptions menu. Otherwise,
Lynx uses the dummy password <em>WWWUser</em>.
+(Yet another possibility is sending a password
+as <em>username:password</em> though it is not recommended
+since the URL will have it completely unencrypted.)
+Do not include the <em>@</em> if neither <em>username</em> nor
+<em>:password</em> is included.
<p>The <em>;type=</em> parameter can be used with value <em>D</em>,
<em>I</em>, or <em>A</em> to force handling of the URL as, respectively,
diff -u old/lynx.cfg ./lynx.cfg
--- old/lynx.cfg Thu Nov 4 16:54:50 1999
+++ ./lynx.cfg Mon Nov 8 23:12:38 1999
@@ -1017,7 +1017,7 @@
# command line via a /subject="SUBJECT" qualifier, and inclusion
# of other relevant headers may not be possible.
# If your mailer uses another syntax, some hacking of the mailform()
-# mailmsg() and reply_by_mail() functions in LYMail.c, and printfile()
+# mailmsg() and reply_by_mail() functions in LYMail.c, and send_file_to_mail()
# function in LYPrint.c, may be required.
#
#SYSTEM_MAIL:PMDF SEND
diff -u old/userdefs.h ./userdefs.h
--- old/userdefs.h Thu Nov 4 17:01:30 1999
+++ ./userdefs.h Mon Nov 15 14:19:00 1999
@@ -1371,7 +1371,8 @@
#define MKDIR_PATH "mkdir"
#define MV_PATH "mv"
#define RM_PATH "rm"
-#define COPY_PATH "cp"
+/* COPY_PATH is not required for DOSPATH any more (implemented directly) */
+/* #define COPY_PATH "cp" */
#define CHMOD_PATH "chmod"
#define TELNET_PATH "telnet"
#define TN3270_PATH "tn3270"
diff -u old/lybookma.c ./lybookma.c
--- old/lybookma.c Wed Sep 29 05:40:40 1999
+++ ./lybookma.c Wed Nov 10 22:35:08 1999
@@ -598,9 +598,9 @@
#if defined(_WINDOWS) || defined(WIN_EX)
#if defined(WIN_EX)
if (GetLastError() == ERROR_NOT_SAME_DEVICE)
-#else /* !_WIN_CC */
+#else /* !_WIN_EX */
if (errno == ENOTSAM)
-#endif /* _WIN_CC */
+#endif /* _WIN_EX */
{
if (rename(newfile, filename_buffer) != 0) {
if (LYCopyFile(newfile, filename_buffer) == 0)
lynx-dev Suggestion for merging the libcurses and libslang code, vtailor, 1999/11/08
Re: lynx-dev Suggestion for merging the libcurses and libslang code, Klaus Weide, 1999/11/08