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Special Forums Cybersecurity Server is ignoring slashes Post 302755055 by Corona688 on Friday 11th of January 2013 05:17:46 PM
Old 01-11-2013
Very hard to tell without at least knowing what your webserver is.

It could be a bungled rewrite rule, I suppose.
 

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String::RewritePrefix(3)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				  String::RewritePrefix(3)

NAME
String::RewritePrefix - rewrite strings based on a set of known prefixes VERSION
version 0.006 SYNOPSIS
use String::RewritePrefix; my @to_load = String::RewritePrefix->rewrite( { '' => 'MyApp::', '+' => '' }, qw(Plugin Mixin Addon +Corporate::Thinger), ); # now you have: qw(MyApp::Plugin MyApp::Mixin MyApp::Addon Corporate::Thinger) You can also import a rewrite routine: use String::RewritePrefix rewrite => { -as => 'rewrite_dt_prefix', prefixes => { '' => 'MyApp::', '+' => '' }, }; my @to_load = rewrite_dt_prefix( qw(Plugin Mixin Addon +Corporate::Thinger)); # now you have: qw(MyApp::Plugin MyApp::Mixin MyApp::Addon Corporate::Thinger) METHODS
rewrite String::RewritePrefix->rewrite(\%prefix, @strings); This rewrites all the given strings using the rules in %prefix. Its keys are known prefixes for which its values will be substituted. This is performed in longest-first order, and only one prefix will be rewritten. If the prefix value is a coderef, it will be executed with the remaining string as its only argument. The return value will be used as the prefix. AUTHOR
Ricardo Signes <rjbs@cpan.org> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
This software is copyright (c) 2010 by Ricardo Signes. This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself. perl v5.16.2 2010-10-25 String::RewritePrefix(3)
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