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Adding magic to PTL, Or: how to stop worrying about XSS holes
Adding magic to PTL, Or: how to stop worrying about XSS holes
2002-10-01
Adding magic to PTL, Or: how to stop worrying about XSS holes
Adding magic to PTL, Or: how to stop worrying about XSS holes
2002-10-02
2002-10-01
2002-10-01
2002-10-01
2002-10-01
Adding magic to PTL, Or: how to stop worrying about XSS holes
Neil Schemenauer
2002-10-01
On Tue, Oct 01, 2002 at 08:09:53PM +0200, Nicola Larosa wrote:
> A definite "Go ahead!" from me, and thanks!
>
>
> --
> "The competent programmer is fully aware of the strictly limited size of
> his own skull; therefore he approaches the programming task in full humi-
> lity, and among other things he avoids clever tricks like the plague."
>   E. J. Dijkstra, 1972 Turing award lecture

Hmm, perhaps the late Dr. Dijkstra does not share your opinion. :-) I
guess the question is: does the magic literals increase the mental load
on the programmer?  I would like to think not since the rule is pretty
simple (i.e. literal strings become _q_markupclass instances).

  Neil


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