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<h3><a name="s01_02_01">1.2.1 </a>I/O Restrictions</h3>
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<strong>Note:</strong> The I/O Restriction code may not be completely mature yet. Please report any
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The Unix platform specific part of the I/O Restrictions feature has been redesigned for POV-Ray 3.6. The <a href="s_24.html#s01_04_01">configuration
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As a quick summary, I/O Restrictions control where the POV-Ray core code may and may not read or write files. By
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