Yeah, I saw that in looking at some other AWeb settings, and had the same thought. But at least it's on the client side, so you actually get a choice, rather than simply having 'delete' commands passed on through without you knowing. Kevin ---------- From: John Gillanders Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2000 2:46 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: [voyager] Re: AmigaDOS commands passed through Voyager from HTML page? Hi all, On 15-May-00, Kevin Orme spoke thus: > Is it possible to embed AmigaDOS commands in an HTML page and then > have Voyager pass them through to *your* Amiga (not the server itself, > assuming that even was an Amiga) to be executed when you hit the page? > If so, how? Would it have to be within the <script> tags at the top of > the page? The AWeb 3.2 demo apparently has this functionality (not the MIME type thing for using Say later discussed, but the ability to execute shell commands embedded in a website link - with all the incredible security flaws this brings. So if anyone is running AWeb 3.2 I would suggest UNchecking Settings -> Program Settings -> Options -> Allow shell commands in links!! If I am wrong about this, please let me know. Regards, -- John Gillanders ICQ No: 11086954 Scone's Homepage: http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~maryhill/index.html PGP public key available on request ____________________________________________________________ Voyager Mailing List - Info & Archive: http://www.vapor.com/ For Listserver Help: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "HELP" To Unsubscribe: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "UNSUBSCRIBE" -- Binary/unsupported file stripped by Listar -- -- Type: application/ms-tnef ____________________________________________________________ Voyager Mailing List - Info & Archive: http://www.vapor.com/ For Listserver Help: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "HELP" To Unsubscribe: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "UNSUBSCRIBE"
