Nope, I get \177 for both lines.

On 5/11/06, Alain Bench <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello Aaron,

 On Wednesday, May 10, 2006 at 14:56:27 -0400, Aaron Davies wrote:

> Backspace works fine in the shell running inside screen (bash), but
> not at all in most other contexts

    Directly in PuTTY *outside* of Screen, check:

| $ infocmp -1 | grep kbs
|       kbs=^H,
| $ TERM=putty infocmp -1 | grep kbs
|       kbs=\177,

    If it's exactly the same output as me, then the correct solution is
in PuTTY config Connection -> Data -> Terminal-type string: "putty".


Bye!    Alain.
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