$SAFE >= 2

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Mark Volkmann

The pickaxe says "prohits loading program files from globally writable
locations" for $SAFE >=3D 2. Can somewhat clarify what counts as a
"globally writable location"? In the context of Windows, does it mean
that you can load program files from any directory of a local hard
drive unless it is shared?

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R. Mark Volkmann
Partner, Object Computing, Inc.
 
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Konstantin Levinski

AFAIK "globally writable" means having attribute "writable to all;
anyone can create/modify a file there.". Anyway, it has nothing to do
with sharing directories or serving pages - ruby does not have reliable
means to know what is shared.
 

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