On Sun, 22 Oct 2000, Marc Mongenet wrote:
> Jean-Albert Ferrez wrote:
> > http://www.chez.com/emarsden/downloads/coffee.el
> > ;;; coffee.el --- Submit a BREW request to an RFC2324-compliant coffee device
Je m'disais aussi;)
> > http://www.netscape.com/newsref/std/x-remote.html
> Note: La communication passe par X.
D'ailleur, cela m'inspire une pens�e concernant la s�curit�:
(pris � l'adresse ci-dessus):
----------------------------- coupez ici ;) ------------------------------
Documentation
REMOTE CONTROL OF UNIX NETSCAPE
by Jamie Zawinski, December 1994.
Comments and suggestions to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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SPECIAL ACTIONS
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openURL ( )... openURL (URL)... openURL (URL, new-window)... openFile
( )
... openFile (File)... saveAs ( )... saveAs (Output-File)...
saveAs (Output-File, Type)... mailto ( )... mailto (a, b, c)...
addBookmark ( )... addBookmark (URL)... addBookmark (URL, Title)
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SECURITY CONCERNS
Any client which can connect to your X server can control a Netscape
Navigator process running there;
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If this causes access to be possible from a host which is not, in fact,
trusted, then you have left your doors wide open.
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----------------------------- coupez ici ;) ------------------------------
Au passage, j'ai r�cup�r� x-remote.html � l'adresse indiqu�e, puis:
w3m -M -dump x-remote.html >x-remote.text
... avant de l'all�ger pour l'ins�rer ici.
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