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<pre wrap="">The main issue with that approach is that it allows a new kind of attack.
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Indeed, I posted another example:
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This kind of fix can be used in a specific application or maybe in a<br>
special-purpose framework, but not on the level of a general-purpose<br>
language.<br>
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Frank<br>
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