Security Advisories (3)
CVE-2007-4769 (2008-01-09)

The regular expression parser in TCL before 8.4.17, as used in PostgreSQL 8.2 before 8.2.6, 8.1 before 8.1.11, 8.0 before 8.0.15, and 7.4 before 7.4.19, allows remote authenticated users to cause a denial of service (backend crash) via an out-of-bounds backref number.

CVE-2018-25032 (2022-03-25)

zlib before 1.2.12 allows memory corruption when deflating (i.e., when compressing) if the input has many distant matches.

CVE-2011-3045 (2012-03-22)

Integer signedness error in the png_inflate function in pngrutil.c in libpng before 1.4.10beta01, as used in Google Chrome before 17.0.963.83 and other products, allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (application crash) or possibly execute arbitrary code via a crafted PNG file, a different vulnerability than CVE-2011-3026.

NAME

Tk::MsgBox - create and manipulate a message dialog

SYNOPSIS

use Tk::MsgBox
...
$d = $top->MsgBox(-title => "Title", -type => "okcancel");
...
$button = $d->Show;

DESCRIPTION

MsgBox is a simple dialog with predefined buttons.

OPTIONS

The options recognized by MsgBox are as follows:

-icon

Specify the icon of the MsgBox. Valid values are error, info, question, or warning.

-type

Specify the type of the MsgBox. Valid values are abortretryignore, ok, okcancel, retrycancel, yesno, or yesnocancel. The type determines the buttons to be shown.

-default

Specify the default button. This must be one of abort, retry, ignore, ok, cancel, yes, or no, depending on the type of the MsgBox previously specified.

-detail

Specify text for the detail region of the MsgBox.

-message

Specify the message text of the MsgBox.

-title

Specify the title of the MsgBox.

METHODS

MsgBox supports only one method as of now:

Show()

Displays the MsgBox until the user invokes one of the buttons. Returns the name of the button invoked.

AUTHOR

Translated from Tcl/Tk by Slaven Rezic srezic@cpan.org

This code is distributed under the same terms as Perl.

SEE ALSO

Tk::messageBox, Tk::DialogBox, Tk::Dialog.