yet more suggestions for .73...
"Luis M" <[email protected]> Sat, 10 May 2003 19:32:08 -0400
| Newsgroups | gmane.comp.cms.phpslash.devel |
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ummm it seems that posting code to an article causes phpslash to parse the
code. This makes yet another suggestion for the future release:
#. Do not parse code coming from articles.
Things like having $php variables, or {VAR} containers for templates... They
should all be escaped if the text comes from an article. That could
potentially eliminate all types of cross-site scripting and sql-code
injection that <i>might</i> be lurking in the phpslash code...
At least people should have the option to turn code parsing off, in case
somebody actually wants to allow this for his/her site.
Suggestions?
P.S. For the meantime I'll try to escape as much as I can by hand (as I
usually do).
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