On 29 Jun 2017 at 08:01, Eric Grange wrote:
>> The sender, however, could be lying, and this needs to be considered
>
> This is an orthogonal problem: if the sender is sending you data that is
> not what it should be, then he could just as well be sending you
> well-encoded
> The sender, however, could be lying, and this needs to be considered
This is an orthogonal problem: if the sender is sending you data that is
not what it should be, then he could just as well be sending you
well-encoded and well-formed but invalid data, or malware, or
confidential/personal data
On 28 Jun 2017 at 14:20, Rowan Worth wrote:
> On 27 June 2017 at 18:42, Eric Grange wrote:
>
>> So while in theory all the scenarios you describe are interesting, in
>> practice seeing an utf-8 BOM provides an extremely
>> high likeliness that a file will
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