S-088: HP Quick Launch Button (QLB) Running on Windows Vulnerability
A potential security vulnerability has been identified with the HP Quick Launch Button (QLB) sosftware running on Windows. The risk is MEDIUM. Remote to user.
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FireButton(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation FireButton(3pm)NAME
Tk::FireButton - Button that keeps invoking callback when pressed
SYNOPSIS
use Tk::FireButton;
$fire = $parent->FireButton( ... );
# May/should change:
$w->Whatever(... -bitmap => $Tk::FireButton::INCBITMAP, ...);
$w->Whatever(... -bitmap => $Tk::FireButton::DECBITMAP, ...);
$w->Whatever(... -bitmap => $Tk::FireButton::HORIZINCBITMAP, ...);
$w->Whatever(... -bitmap => $Tk::FireButton::HORIZDECBITMAP, ...);
DESCRIPTION
FireButton is-a Button widget (see Tk::Button) that keeps invoking the callback bound to it as long as the <FireButton> is pressed.
Four suitable bitmaps are predefined in this package: $INCBITMAP and $DECBITMAP for vertical increment and decrement buttons, and
$HORIZINCBITMAP and $HORIZDECBITMAP for horizontal increment and decrement buttons. See below for methods accessing these bitmaps.
SUPER-CLASS
The FireButton widget-class is derived from the Button widget-class and inherits all the methods and options its super-class (see
Tk::Button).
STANDARD OPTIONS
FireButton supports all the standard options of a Button widget. See Tk::options for details on the standard options.
WIDGET-SPECIFIC OPTIONS
Name: repeatDelay
Class: RepeatDelay
Switch: -repeatdelay
Fallback: 300 (milliseconds)
Specifies the amount of time before the callback is first invoked after the Button-1 is pressed over the widget.
Name: repeatInterval
Class: RepeatInterval
Switch: -repeatinterval
Fallback: 100 (milliseconds)
Specifies the amount of time between invokations of the callback bound to the widget with the "command" option.
CHANDED OPTION FALLBACK VALUES
The fallback values of the following options as different from the Button widget:
-padx => 0,
-pady => 0,
METHODS
Same as for Button widget.
Additionally, there are four methods returning the names of the standard increment and decrement bitmaps: INCBITMAP, HORIZINCBITMAP,
DECBITMAP, and HORIZDECBITMAP.
Subclasses of FireButton may override these methods to supply different increment and decrement bitmaps.
ADVERTISED WIDGETS
None.
HISTORY
The code was extracted from Tk::NumEntry and slightly modified by Achim Bohnet >ach@mpe.mpg.de>. Tk::NumEntry's author is Graham Barr
>gbarr@pobox.com>. The current maintainer is Slaven Rezic >slaven@rezic.de>.
perl v5.10.0 2003-10-22 FireButton(3pm)