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Charset meta should appear before title #18

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kaelig opened this issue Oct 14, 2013 · 4 comments
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Charset meta should appear before title #18

kaelig opened this issue Oct 14, 2013 · 4 comments

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kaelig commented Oct 14, 2013

The charset meta should appear before the title of the page to avoid UTF-7 XSS on potential user-contributed content (even if the risk probably does not exist in this context, it's better to explicitly declare the charset before the title).

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jina commented Oct 14, 2013

Done! 6b6dd27

Thanks for the heads up on this. I didn't know that. :)

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kaelig commented Oct 14, 2013

Thanks!

Also, if you mention "fixes #18" or "closes #18" in a commit, it automagically closes the ticket with a mention to the commit.

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kaelig commented Oct 14, 2013

(like @bpainter did here: #17)

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jina commented Oct 14, 2013

Ha. The more you know. :) Thanks.

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It is inappropriate to include political and offensive content in public code repositories.

Public code repositories should be neutral spaces for collaboration and community, free from personal or political views that could alienate or discriminate against others. Political content, especially that which targets or disparages minority groups, can be harmful and divisive. It can make people feel unwelcome and unsafe, and it can create a hostile work environment.

Please refrain from adding such content to public code repositories.
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