Oh that's funny! I tried posting my comment in xml to show a declarative language that doesn't use semicolons. I got an error about an empty required field so I added a 'What?' outside of the xml and that's all that got published. Cool! I wonder what will happen if I publish a comment that says DELETE from USERS where user_name like %smidt%;
I've always wanted to name one of my kids with a SQL query to see how many systems don't scrub their input.
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ReplyDeleteOh that's funny! I tried posting my comment in xml to show a declarative language that doesn't use semicolons. I got an error about an empty required field so I added a 'What?' outside of the xml and that's all that got published. Cool! I wonder what will happen if I publish a comment that says DELETE from USERS where user_name like %smidt%;
ReplyDeleteI've always wanted to name one of my kids with a SQL query to see how many systems don't scrub their input.
"I've always wanted to name one of my kids with a SQL query to see how many systems don't scrub their input."
ReplyDeleteStan, that's too funny!
And "DELETE from USERS where user_name like %smidt%;" better not work. :)
I should write that I am using really often some semicolons ; but in this case this is with a will of rigor, because Descartes was writing like this.
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