From 0516ba04d014628be983dbd3e4c28a8f52a2c3e7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Joey Hess Date: Mon, 18 May 2009 15:08:49 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] analysis --- ...n__39__t_match___123__curly__125___braces.mdwn | 15 +++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 15 insertions(+) diff --git a/doc/bugs/pagespec_can__39__t_match___123__curly__125___braces.mdwn b/doc/bugs/pagespec_can__39__t_match___123__curly__125___braces.mdwn index 246cdc421..c03f82907 100644 --- a/doc/bugs/pagespec_can__39__t_match___123__curly__125___braces.mdwn +++ b/doc/bugs/pagespec_can__39__t_match___123__curly__125___braces.mdwn @@ -23,3 +23,18 @@ More tests: [[!inline show="3" feeds="no" archive="yes" pages="*\{*"]] +> This is due to the current handling of quoting and escaping issues +> when converting a pagespec to perl code. `safequote` is used to +> safely quote an input string as a `q{}` quote, and it strips +> curlies when doing so to avoid one being used to break out of the `q{}`. +> +> Alternative ways to handle it would be: +> * Escape curlies. But then you have to deal with backslashes +> in the user's input as they could try to defeat your escaping. +> Gets tricky. +> * Avoid exposing user input to interpolation as a string. One +> way that comes to mind is to have a local string lookup hash, +> and insert each user specified string into it, then use the hash +> to lookup the specified strings at runtime. +> +> --[[Joey]] -- 2.44.0