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2. When sending data from client to server (not the other way) The client
generates a 32-bit random number.
This random number is stored in plain text in the header of each frame.
The data is
On 27/01/14 00:03, Thiago Macieira thiago.macie...@intel.com wrote:
On domingo, 26 de janeiro de 2014 20:17:20, Knoll Lars wrote:
I usually prefer the output in utf8, as it gives readable strings (at
least on Mac and Linux as long as you don¹t mess with the locale).
Escaped
strings are much
On segunda-feira, 27 de janeiro de 2014 08:06:58, Knoll Lars wrote:
With my change as it is, you'd see:
Actual (s1): Thiago Jos\u00E9 Macieira / Lars Knoll
Expected (s2): Thiago Jose\u0301 Macieira \u2215 L\u0430rs Knoll
I know that, but we’re usually not writing our auto tests to try and
On Jan 26, 2014, at 8:10 PM, Robert Knight robertkni...@gmail.com wrote:
In regards to users of Mac OS Qt applications: I’m am extremely confident
that more Mac OS applications would be/have been written in Qt,
if the priority for native looking widget support was higher. Mac OS users
are
On Sunday, Sunday 26 January 2014 at 23:46, Richard Moore wrote:
The aim of the masking is to prevent request splitting and smuggling
attacks when going through proxies. It prevents an application from
being to trick proxies into beginning a new request that does
something different to the one
On Monday, Monday 27 January 2014 at 09:06, Knoll Lars wrote:
With my change as it is, you'd see:
Actual (s1): Thiago Jos\u00E9 Macieira / Lars Knoll
Expected (s2): Thiago Jose\u0301 Macieira \u2215 L\u0430rs Knoll
I know that, but we’re usually not writing our auto tests to try and
trick
On Jan 26, 2014, at 8:10 PM, Robert Knight robertkni...@gmail.com wrote:
In regards to users of Mac OS Qt applications: I’m am extremely confident
that more Mac OS applications would be/have been written in Qt,
if the priority for native looking widget support was higher. Mac OS users