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Originally Posted by coplate
I know that I cannot use filenames like that in the search shortcuts, lipc-set throws an error on all the fun characters like
I wouldn't expect a web browser to pass the url as an argument to system, like I'm sure the update does/did, but I can try it when I get home, to try to see things.
But there is some different behavior from typing an address in, vs clicking al ink to the same path that I will play with.
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The inspiration came from the post above about putting a plain html file in the top of visible storage to hold links the person is interested in.
That caused me to think that the browser had not been checked if it is subject to "poison URLs".
Very old school way to subvert a *nix system, but still worth checking.
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There are people here that would like to see nested collections brought back (Kindles used to support nested collections).
It would be a rather straight foreward processing problem to copy the directory structure under /documents into a html page.
Find and look into the interior of my "cpu report" - that is the one with script generated html that the reader likes.
All of the grouping html functions seem to be working in the reader.
I never opened it with the browser - but I suppose you could (might have to rename the filename extension).