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Mike Meyer
Maravilloso said:I'm afraid that I've spoiled the "try_python" working by means of
executing the sentence:
open("try.py").write("\n")
Sorry. I hope it don't be difficult for you to restore the module again
to the default folder.
No problem - I'm not crazy enough to leave unreplaceable data on a
machine with open incoming ports.
In any case, I think it should include some control for malicious code
like that one.
Normally, it is. I must have left the module writeable after updating
it :-(. It's been replaced, and if you try that now you'll get an
IOError.
Thanks for reporting it.
<mike