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Indeed. It's amazing how many big websites get upset by a stray ' in a box or even in the url.
Wide open to SQL injection as well then probably. Probably only a matter of time until there's a high profile data theft case from one of these social networking sites in the news.
If that's the case, it's a remarkably bad reflection of the standard of today's developers. On the flipside, it's good news for half-competent people like me
Indeed. It's amazing how many big websites get upset by a stray ' in a box or even in the url.
if you ever have to do UAT, start by entering your name as Andy O'Brien or Norman "Bites yer legs" Hunter, and the devs will leave you alone for at least a week.
If that's the case, it's a remarkably bad reflection of the standard of today's developers. On the flipside, it's good news for half-competent people like me
Half of me agrees. Apostrophised names are just showing off.
The other half, though, quite enjoys being able to break people's code with them. A quick tip: if you ever have to do UAT, start by entering your name as Andy O'Brien or Norman "Bites yer legs" Hunter, and the devs will leave you alone for at least a week.
In my view, if the import of a text file can't cope with the occasional O'Connor, O'Toole or Hyphenated-Smythe then the programmer of the import routine is at fault.
Sorry, but it's elementary Dear Watson.
{Ducks down and takes cover behind the sofa in anticipation of the flaming that's clearly about to flare}
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