Hi Romel,
(please don't top poste)

On Do, 23 Okt 2014, Romel Khan wrote:

> Here is what is happening: different users are actually running a program 
> called myedit. So user are running say 'myedit file1'. The myedit program is 
> actually running vim in it and editing a different file file2. People who run 
> myedit edits the file using normal vi commands & thinking they are editing 
> file1. They would be saving the normal :w, :wq or :x. I don't want the users 
> to know that they actually ended up editing the file2 as that could be a 
> security issue. 
> I am not clear on how I can implement what you suggested and meet the above 
> need.

And the users use Vi commands? What happens if they use in normal mode 
<ctrl-g>? Then they will now that they are editing a different file.

Well, basically the idea is, create the custom :W command from my last 
message and then use the cmdalias plugin to alias that command to :w 
command. That needs to be done for all commands that save a file. I do 
not think, there is an easier method.

Best,
Christian
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