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| Indeed, but anything more than a line editor is certainly going to require | at least some escape or control sequences to function. I saw that you | recommended pico, but that requires control sequences for cursor movement | and simple file operations. Actually, it's possible that vi could be used in the described scenario. One idea is to look in /etc/termcap on the remote system, and see if any of the "dumb" or "ibm" entries work. The ESC key is the critical one. I know I've used vi in some situations where ESC didn't work. At least some versions of vi have a way to map ESC to another char. Unfortunately, I don't know what it is, and a quick check with available manuals and with google didn't turn up any clues. Anyone know? We could maybe ask on some relevant newsgroup to access a larger set of people who might know.
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