Bug#322632: (no subject)

2007-03-08 Thread Jan Hülsbergen
Hi,

the behaviour described is still present in version 4:3.5.5a.dfsg.1-6. 

But after reading the CGI spec and searching the web, I don't think this 
really *is* a bug. It differs from what apache does in such a situation 
though, so I might be wrong but from what I've gathered, treating everything 
up to the first occurrence of '?' as part of the script's path is OK.

HTH,
Jan


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Bug#322632: (no subject)

2007-03-08 Thread Sune Vuorela
tag 322632 -moreinfo
thanks

On Thursday 08 March 2007, Jan Hülsbergen wrote:
 Hi,

 the behaviour described is still present in version 4:3.5.5a.dfsg.1-6.

 But after reading the CGI spec and searching the web, I don't think this
 really *is* a bug. It differs from what apache does in such a situation
 though, so I might be wrong but from what I've gathered, treating
 everything up to the first occurrence of '?' as part of the script's path
 is OK.

Hi!

If you believe that it is a bug, is it possible that we can make you report it 
in the kde bugzilla?  Normally I would do it myself, but you seem a bit more 
knowingful in this area than me, so you could provide better information to 
the upstream developers.

Thanks in advance

/Sune
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Bug#322632:

2007-03-08 Thread Jan Huelsbergen
After further investigation I now think that this is a bug and have reported 
it upstream [1]. I used the description from the initial poster here because 
I did not feel I could match it with my own english, I hope that was OK.

regards,
Jan

[1] http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=142677


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Bug#322632:

2007-03-08 Thread Sune Vuorela
forwarded 322632 http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=142677
thanks

On Thursday 08 March 2007, Jan Huelsbergen wrote:
 After further investigation I now think that this is a bug and have
 reported it upstream [1]. I used the description from the initial poster
 here because I did not feel I could match it with my own english, I hope
 that was OK.

Sure. Thank you very much.

/Sune
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in such way you either must digit from a attachment, or have to link to a 
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Bug#322632: Very old bug do you still have the problem ?

2007-02-26 Thread Olivier Vitrat

tag 322632 moreinfo
thanks

Hi,

the bug you've reported is ~2 years old and newer version of this
package is available.

Can you still reproduce this bug? If yes please give us a short note,
if not, this bug will be closed in a few weeks (but you are of course
free to reopen it).

Thanks
Olivier


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Bug#322632: kio_cgi does not handle additional path properly

2005-08-11 Thread Derek Zhou
Package: kdebase-kio-plugins
Version: 4:3.3.2-1

kio_cgi is broken with respect to additional path information. It will attempt 
to execute the additional path information as a script. For example, if I 
have cgi:myscript.cgi/additional_path?parameter; instead of invoking 
myscript.cgi with additional_path as the additional path, it tries to 
invoke the script myscript.cgi/additional_path.

I am using a mostly up to date unstable

 


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