cold (lots of github api requests to do), so please bear with it.
Please suggest anything that might make it more useful. I'll clean up the
code and push it to github in the next few days.
Mike, for the description on github, an edit button appears when you hover
the description.
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Geo
On 1 mar, 23:00, Tres Seaver wrote:
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> I'm afraid the example doesn't defend against relative '..' at all.
>
That's what I would have thought, but http://localhost:6543/../
redirects to http://localhost:6543/ (sorry, typo in the previous
message). I thought this had something to do with virgin
Hi there
I was looking at the virginia sample application, and I have a few
question :
- What mechanism protects the application from viewing the /../ dir ?
I know the open method from Filesystem check the path before opening a
file, but that doesn't explain that when going to the url
http://loc