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On 16.09.2010 09:59, delbydev wrote:
Hello Thomas
Noted and already accounted for
... almost; the security hole has changed to a very tiny one with your
new script;
however, somebody spying on you and monitoring your login multiple times
could still be lucky to catch the parameters of echo.
On 16 September 2010 08:59, delbydev wrote:
The issue is the cmd shell does not handle the inheritance of variables from
the shell to a script without making explicit call within the script to bind
the variables
Can you provide simple instructions that demonstrate the issue without
requiring a
that will ship with all future
builds of cygwin?
Environment Details
Windows 7
Great job guys - love this product - Command Shell is trying to catch up -
think they have a long way to go
Cheers
Delbydev
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On 9/15/2010 12:18 PM, delbydev wrote:
Hello
Have hunted all over for this one but it seems no one else has reported the
issue - maybe because they don't use the feature or there is something awry
with my installation
I write scripts that dart in and out of databases
I bind my Oracle
delbydev sent the following at Wednesday, September 15, 2010 1:18 PM
Hello Have hunted all over for this one but it seems no one else has
reported the issue - maybe because they don't use the feature or there
is something awry with my installation
I write scripts that dart in and out of
Am 15.09.2010 19:18, schrieb delbydev:
Hello
Have hunted all over for this one but it seems no one else has reported the
issue - maybe because they don't use the feature or there is something awry
with my installation
I write scripts that dart in and out of databases
I bind my Oracle
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