Message116031
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spookylukey |
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spookylukey |
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2010年09月10日.17:08:52 |
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<1284138534.02.0.950342053029.issue9824@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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I forgot to mention backwards compatibility:
In the context of Cookie being used in a web application, if developers were relying on literal commas and semi-colons being present in the client side cookie value (e.g. in javascript), the patch will introduce an incompatibility.
A quick review of cookies on my computer shows that 22 out of 3079 have commas in them, and none have semi-colons in them. For those with commas, there would still only be a problem if they were reading them client side, or not using Python's Cookie library to decode the values server side. |
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| 2010年09月10日 17:08:54 | spookylukey | set | recipients:
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| 2010年09月10日 17:08:54 | spookylukey | set | messageid: <1284138534.02.0.950342053029.issue9824@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
| 2010年09月10日 17:08:52 | spookylukey | link | issue9824 messages |
| 2010年09月10日 17:08:52 | spookylukey | create |
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