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![]() wrote in message ups.com... Completely anal retentive kookdancing queen, Dickless Davie the "irrelevaant" Ignoranus whined and tholed like the antagonistic arsehole that he is: Marty writes: Scott G. wrote: I think this is just a bug. There is an array in jfs.ifs that gets referenced to see what is or isn't valid. I don't see this getting fixed, though! You might be able to patch jfs.ifs (I forget whether the symbol is exported or not). For reference, here's the imporant part of the table as it is now. This might not be a major concern, but a plus in a filename could wreak havoc if the name is ever passed into the multimedia subsystem (specifically MMIO). I know that the plus sign is not a valid filename character. Ever heard of escaping special characters, Dickless? He'll never escape. One reason is that the COPY command uses it to indicate that the files named on either side of it are to be concatenated. I don't want to risk trying it, but might it be possible to force the creation of a filename with a plus sign in it by using quotation marks around the filename? Why am I not surprised. And what is it about MMIO that makes a plus sign in a filename particularly dangerous? It prevents idiots like you from doing something completely stupid. |
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clarinet.fan wrote:
wrote in message ups.com... Completely anal retentive kookdancing queen, Dickless Davie the "irrelevaant" Ignoranus whined and tholed like the antagonistic arsehole that he is: Marty writes: Scott G. wrote: I think this is just a bug. There is an array in jfs.ifs that gets referenced to see what is or isn't valid. I don't see this getting fixed, though! You might be able to patch jfs.ifs (I forget whether the symbol is exported or not). For reference, here's the imporant part of the table as it is now. This might not be a major concern, but a plus in a filename could wreak havoc if the name is ever passed into the multimedia subsystem (specifically MMIO). I know that the plus sign is not a valid filename character. Ever heard of escaping special characters, Dickless? He'll never escape. Keeping him locked up is the best option. |
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![]() "Michael Baldwin, Bruce" wrote in message ups.com... clarinet.fan wrote: wrote in message ups.com... Completely anal retentive kookdancing queen, Dickless Davie the "irrelevaant" Ignoranus whined and tholed like the antagonistic arsehole that he is: Marty writes: Scott G. wrote: I think this is just a bug. There is an array in jfs.ifs that gets referenced to see what is or isn't valid. I don't see this getting fixed, though! You might be able to patch jfs.ifs (I forget whether the symbol is exported or not). For reference, here's the imporant part of the table as it is now. This might not be a major concern, but a plus in a filename could wreak havoc if the name is ever passed into the multimedia subsystem (specifically MMIO). I know that the plus sign is not a valid filename character. Ever heard of escaping special characters, Dickless? He'll never escape. Keeping him locked up is the best option. Nightingale should try that, but she'd have to catch him first. |
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clarinet.fan wrote:
"Michael Baldwin, Bruce" wrote in message ups.com... clarinet.fan wrote: wrote in message ups.com... Completely anal retentive kookdancing queen, Dickless Davie the "irrelevaant" Ignoranus whined and tholed like the antagonistic arsehole that he is: Marty writes: Scott G. wrote: I think this is just a bug. There is an array in jfs.ifs that gets referenced to see what is or isn't valid. I don't see this getting fixed, though! You might be able to patch jfs.ifs (I forget whether the symbol is exported or not). For reference, here's the imporant part of the table as it is now. This might not be a major concern, but a plus in a filename could wreak havoc if the name is ever passed into the multimedia subsystem (specifically MMIO). I know that the plus sign is not a valid filename character. Ever heard of escaping special characters, Dickless? He'll never escape. Keeping him locked up is the best option. Nightingale should try that, but she'd have to catch him first. A0L! |
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