Le 17 mai 2011 à 09:21, Ryosuke Niwa a écrit : > On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 12:11 AM, Paul Libbrecht <p...@activemath.org> wrote: > Ryosuke, > why would sensitive information be readable or writable? > > Because it has been available through clipboard. e.g. a popular productivity > application puts a local file path in link elements whenever you copy & paste > table cells.
Interesting. A "link" in the sense of a web-link with appropriate media-type or flavour is, to my understanding, something ok. It's a path only (it's not access to that path) and it is even formulated for "web purpose". I agree it's a risk but since it's only when the user pastes intentionally, I don't think it is a risk to be excluded. Actually, if on my Mac now, I copy a file from the Finder and paste plain text in jEdit, I get the file-name, that's ok I think. A "link" in the OLE sense has no way to be allowed. You did mean the first form, did you not? paul