Fix some typos

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Carsten Dominik 2010-07-19 14:58:28 +02:00
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@node Code evaluation security, Customization, Speed keys, Miscellaneous
@section Code evaluation and security issues
Org provides tool to work with the code snippets, including evaluating them.
Org provides tools to work with the code snippets, including evaluating them.
Running code on your machine always comes with a security risk. Badly
written or malicious code can be executed on purpose or by accident. Org has
@ -12422,12 +12422,12 @@ Code evaluation can happen under the following circumstances:
@item Source code blocks
Source code blocks can be evaluated during export, or when pressing @kbd{C-c
C-c} in the block. The most important thing to realize here is that Org mode
files which contain code snippets are in a certain sense like executable
files which contain code snippets are, in a certain sense, like executable
files. So you should accept them and load them into Emacs only from trusted
sources - just like you would do with a program you install on your computer.
Make sure you know what you are doing before customizing the variables
which take of the default security brakes.
which take off the default security brakes.
@defopt org-confirm-babel-evaluate
When set to t user is queried before code block evaluation
@ -12435,7 +12435,7 @@ When set to t user is queried before code block evaluation
@item Following @code{shell} and @code{elisp} links
Org has two link types that can directly evaluate code (@pxref{External
links}). These links can be problematic because the code to be evaluated his
links}). These links can be problematic because the code to be evaluated is
not visible.
@defopt org-confirm-shell-link-function
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Functions to query user for Emacs Lisp link execution.
@end defopt
@item Following @code{shell} and @code{elisp} links
Org has two link types that can directly evaluate code (@pxref{External
links}). These links can be problematic because the code to be evaluated his
not visible. @b{Security advice:} Do not use these links, use source code
blocks which make the associated actions much more transparent.
@item Formulas in tables
Formulas in tables (@pxref{The spreadsheet}) are code that is evaluated
either by the @i{calc} interpreter, or by the @i{Emacs Lisp} interpreter.