10-03-2001
thankyou for unix attack sites
Thankyou for your quick reply.
Speaking to my lecturer tonight he said that we would have to go back more then five years(this fact he says verifies the qualities of unix over MS).
I will check the sites that you have given me, all I am looking for is any attacks, famous or broad cross-section, that may be documented(I understand that few organisations are not willing to do such a thing). So far searching on the sun site has been very useful.
Again thankyou for your help.
ps. I am looking
Last edited by suzant; 10-03-2001 at 09:10 AM..
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html::mason::escapes
HTML::Mason::Escapes(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation HTML::Mason::Escapes(3pm)
NAME
HTML::Mason::Escapes - Functions to escape text for Mason
DESCRIPTION
This module contains functions for implementing Mason's substitution escaping feature. These functions may also be called directly.
html_entities_escape
This function takes a scalar reference and HTML-escapes it using the "HTML::Entities" module. By default, this module assumes that the
string it is escaping is in ISO-8859-1 (pre Perl 5.8.0) or UTF-8 (Perl 5.8.0 onwards). If this is not the case for your data, you will
want to override this escape to do the right thing for your encoding. See the section on User-defined Escapes in the Developer's
Manual for more details on how to do this.
url_escape
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sign (%) followed by the hexadecimal number of that character.
basic_html_escape
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