Tony Fraser wrote:
> Is anyone even minimally testing what gets committed on the SVN head?
>
> I checked it out to see what was going on and I can't believe what's
> gotten checked in. I know SQL Ledger is full of SQL Injection
> vulnerabilities but what is this:
>
> $form->{creditremaining
Is anyone even minimally testing what gets committed on the SVN head?
I checked it out to see what was going on and I can't believe what's
gotten checked in. I know SQL Ledger is full of SQL Injection
vulnerabilities but what is this:
$form->{creditremaining} = $form->{creditlimit};
Josh Berkus wrote:
> Josh,
>
>> For every person that is user LateX, there are a 1000 using XML and
>> specfically for technical documentation DocBook has taken over. Every
>> major publisher excepts *only* three forms of source for their material:
>>
>> Docbook
>> OO (using MS Word Templates)
>>
Josh,
> For every person that is user LateX, there are a 1000 using XML and
> specfically for technical documentation DocBook has taken over. Every
> major publisher excepts *only* three forms of source for their material:
>
> Docbook
> OO (using MS Word Templates)
> MS Word
That's not accurate.