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On 25/09/08 01:53 AM, Mikael Fridh wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 7:06 PM, Thomas Guyot-Sionnest wrote:
>> Some time ago I suggested allowing custom macros to be processed by the
>> filters (url_encode, stripping shell characters) when they are prefixed
>> by specific strings (ex: _URL_SOMEURL would be URL-encoded). While the
>> exact syntax could be worked on, it would be possible at the same time
>> to allow prefixes for showing the variables. Maybe a single letter flag
>> could be useful as we could stack them. Ex: _SU_SOMETHING would mean
>> "showable + url_encode" so the macros would be both shown and url-encoded.
>
> what about? -
>
> cgi_customvar_blacklist or cgi_customvar_hide or cgi_customvar_somethingelse
> cgi_customvar_urlencode ...
>
> Either specify a list or let the option be allowed multiple times.
My suggestion wasn't for CGI originately... I put useful url's straight
in plaintext notification emails and without url_encode it has to be
enclosed within (and there's a bug in thunderbird with them btw).
Although I don't mind separating the "cgi viewable" feature with the
"core processing" feature, but urlencode would stay in the core one.
- --
Thomas
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