I actually think that it is a CGI special, but that is just what I think.
;-)  It doesn't do with /view or /core so...

Enjoy!!
Ammon


----- Original Message -----
From: "Jason Cunliffe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 6:07 PM
Subject: [REBOL] Re: 'launch and scripts running other scripts.


> > > This behavior is something generally I still don't understand about
> > > REBOL/View [Win98se]. Namely why and when REBOL/View plants more
> versions
> > of
> > > rebol.exe all over the file structure. I don't know if my config is
> > damaged,
> > > or if there is a simple refinement or script param needed to avoid
this.
> > </snip>
> >
> > I also have this problem, but NOT with /View, with /Command.  Why??
>
> Hi Ammon
>
> correction: I _am_ using /Command/View
>
> I do get them confused all the time, since it is hard to detect the
> difference between /View and /Command unless one is usign the extra
> features. Yes there is boot list of extra /Comamnd functions, but that
soon
> recedes into sheel history.
>
> The fact your are having trouble too makes me less paranoid.. One of the
> most annoying things is the way it blindly creates the REBOL family of
> sub-folders. Not only is this an ironic waste of space [Rebol is rightly
> proud of its small footprint], but it @#$! confusing, espxecially to
> beginners. It also represents a big security threat on a server, where one
> might unintentioanlly end up with core executables in exposed places!
>
> I guess an antidote could be to write a little %sniff-rebol.r script to do
> routine cleanup of thus bug/feature. If it is a feature I wish there was
> decent README on it. It is really my #1 concern about distibuting
REBOL/View
> programs to end-users, until I underatndn adn can control/prevent this
> accidental behaviour. If it is only a /Command/View problem, then I am
less
> worried.
>
> Any ideas how to clear this mess up?
> Is it only a Windoze effect?
>
> ./Jason
>
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