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Nov
8
comment Editor cannot handle URLs with spaces
@bobince yeah i use the link button, and now i manually do a uriencode because the link button is broken. I phail :(
Nov
8
comment Editor cannot handle URLs with spaces
@Michael Mrozek I do enjoy being this way. Bug reports are a gift, fix them and make the software better or ignore them and wallow in a cesspool.
Nov
7
comment Editor cannot handle URLs with spaces
@Jon Seigel @Jeff Atwood♦ @Pekka you have to admire the irony of NIST breaking standards, after all they are responsible for creating so many of them.
Nov
7
comment Editor cannot handle URLs with spaces
@Pekka thank you.
Nov
7
comment Editor cannot handle URLs with spaces
@Jeff Atwood♦ your saying that a URL on the NIST website isn't valid, and you are refusing to do a 1 line bug fix. Or perhaps you just don't want to address this issue because its me, and your ignoring the 300lbs gorilla in the room.
Nov
7
asked Editor cannot handle URLs with spaces
Nov
5
comment Why doesn't the Stack Overflow team fix the Firesheep style cookie theft?
@Yuhong Bao this is 100% caused by developers. gmail solved this problem years ago, github fixed this last week, facebook is soon to follow.
Nov
4
comment Why doesn't the Stack Overflow team fix the Firesheep style cookie theft?
@Jeff Atwood but if you are on wireless network then you'll have the same IP and there will be no evidence of the attack.
Nov
3
comment Why doesn't the Stack Overflow team fix the Firesheep style cookie theft?
+1 great work, hopefully this will persuade the developers to take responsibly for their design.
Nov
3
comment Why doesn't the Stack Overflow team fix the Firesheep style cookie theft?
@Zach Johnson very interesting.
Nov
3
comment Why doesn't the Stack Overflow team fix the Firesheep style cookie theft?
Interesting: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/69336/…
Nov
2
comment Why doesn't the Stack Overflow team fix the Firesheep style cookie theft?
The way "the web works" is not a vulnerability, developers create vulnerabilities and it is their responsibility to fix them.
Nov
2
comment Why doesn't the Stack Overflow team fix the Firesheep style cookie theft?
@Jeff Atwood I wish I could vote down comments.
Nov
2
comment Why doesn't the Stack Overflow team fix the Firesheep style cookie theft?
@Jeff Atwood What is so bothersome is that this issue doesn't affect you, it affects every single one of your users. This callus attitude towards others safety is what is so deeply offensive to me. It is trivial to provide https to the ones who want to use tools like https everywhere to protect them selves, but your response is so iconic of people who are hacked: "Why would anyone hack me?".
Nov
2
comment Why doesn't the Stack Overflow team fix the Firesheep style cookie theft?
@Jeff Atwood "but there's lots of sql injection on the web, why should I patch my application?"
Nov
2
comment Why doesn't the Stack Overflow team fix the Firesheep style cookie theft?
@Jeff Atwood Thats it i'm writing a firesheep plugin.
Nov
1
comment Why doesn't the Stack Overflow team fix the Firesheep style cookie theft?
@Pekka I'm sorry, I'm just outraged by this. I read coding horror, and this attitude to security is truly horrific.
Nov
1
comment Why doesn't the Stack Overflow team fix the Firesheep style cookie theft?
Yes, there is something very wrong with every wireless cafe's internet connection. So why is this an excuse to violate OWASP?
Nov
1
comment Why doesn't the Stack Overflow team fix the Firesheep style cookie theft?
@Zypher true story, but my complaint is that i can't even use https everywhere.
Nov
1
comment Why doesn't the Stack Overflow team fix the Firesheep style cookie theft?
gmail uses https by default becuase HTTPS is the only method of protection. I am very disappointed by this response.