On Mon, 12 Nov 2007 02:24:37 +0100, Ingo Schwarze <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Your sh-kludge cited above is even worse; please DO try surfing to
  telnet://localhost:1234&xmessage:bad:guys:got:in

And with my kludge it'd work with an url such as:
telnet://host:port&touch /tmp/test

or, if you use ssh or rsh in the script instead: (I don't have telnet)
telnet://host:port touch /tmp/test'

would create /tmp/test on host instead of localhost
as in the first example.

However, I can't get that to misbehave if I do:

exec xterm -e "telnet" "$host $port"
or
exec xterm -e "telnet" "$host" "$port"



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