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When we generate links from URL's in messages, we add rel="nofollow"
to combat link spam. This change turns that into rel="nofollow
noopener". This prevents the page at the end of the link from having
access to the roundup window that displays the link.
Details on the issue are are at:
https://mathiasbynens.github.io/rel-noopener/
search web for noopener vulnerability. This problem usually requires a
target="_blank" to really exploit it and we don't provide that. But
adding noopener is extra protection.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Sat, 30 Mar 2019 21:15:33 -0400 |
| parents | a86b0c02940d |
| children | 132d450bdc00 |
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A number of tests uses the infrastructure of db_test_base.py grep "from db_test_base" -l *.py benchmark.py session_common.py test_anydbm.py test_indexer.py test_memorydb.py test_mysql.py test_postgresql.py test_security.py test_sqlite.py test_userauditor.py grep "import db_test_base" -l *.py test_cgi.py test_jinja2.py test_mailgw.py test_xmlrpc.py grep "import memory\|from memory" -l *.py test_mailgw.py test_memorydb.py The remaining lines are an 2001 description from Richard, which probably is outdated: Structure of the tests: 1 Test date classes 1.1 Date 1.2 Interval 2 Set up schema 3 Open with specific backend 3.1 anydbm 4 Create database base set (stati, priority, etc) 5 Perform some actions 6 Perform mail import 6.1 text/plain 6.2 multipart/mixed (with one text/plain) 6.3 text/html 6.4 multipart/alternative (with one text/plain) 6.5 multipart/alternative (with no text/plain)
