I think he is the same guy that explained it to me...
It is very simple:
create a text file with this content:
<a href="XXX.....XXX">blablabla</a>

(Put a huge number of X)
The file can be long 4096 (0x1000) chars at most, because otherwise
the iPod will truncate it and won't recognise it as a correct link
(the missing end TAG)... At least this is the situation on my 6G.

2009/2/16, Emmanuel Fleury <[email protected]>:
> Manuel Naranjo wrote:
>>
>> Hello guys, I'm trying to reproduce on my 2G A1199 but I couldn't, can
>> anyone send me a text file privately that does the overflow so I can
>> confirm if the bug is occurring or not.
>
> Maybe Taylor can provide a better (i.e. more detailled) explanation on
> how to reproduce the bug (with a sample file, etc) ?
>
> The procedure given is quite loose and miss some details.
>
> Regards
> --
> Emmanuel Fleury
>
> ANYBODY who does driver development without taking the real world into
> account is a dangerous person. Stacks of papers, diagrams and rules are
> absolutely WORTHLESS if you can't just understand the fact that
> documentation is nothing more than a guideline.
>
> Once you realize that documentation should be laughed at, peed upon, put
> on fire, and just ridiculed in general, THEN, and only then, have you
> reached the level where you can safely read it and try to use it to
> actually implement a driver.
>   -- Linus Torvalds
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