This bug still exists in emacs23.  (although it doesn't always translate
to ;0c - sometimes I get things like: "11;rgb:0000/0000/0000".

Isn't this a grave bug?  Datacorruption in config files is not a good
thing.

In my case, this bug seems to occur when I fire up emacs, and immediately
type "ctrl-s foo" to search for something in a config file.  If I do it
too quickly, the ctrl-s obviously pauses the terminal long enough for the
timer to trigger.  Then emacs fiddles with the buffer to allow ctrl-s to
work, the screen unpauses and the crap gets echoed to the screen, and ends
up in the buffer.  I modify the section of the file I was looking at,
restart a service, and then discover 3 months later that something is not
working right because the file contains:

"11;rgb:0000/0000/0000" on some random line.



-- 
Tim Connors



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