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Different approach to fix XSS in issue2550817 Encapsulate the error/ok message append method as add_ok_message and add_error_message. The new approach escapes the messages when appending -- at a point in the code where we still know where the message comes from. Escaping is the default but can bei turned off. This also fixes issue2550836 where certain messages may contain links. Another advantage of the new fix is that users don't need to change installed trackers and are secure by default.
author Ralf Schlatterbeck <rsc@runtux.com>
date Mon, 31 Mar 2014 18:19:23 +0200
parents baddbae588ad
children 447a7647f237
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<title metal:fill-slot="head_title" i18n:translate=""
 >List of files - <span tal:replace="config/TRACKER_NAME" i18n:name="tracker" /></title>
<span metal:fill-slot="body_title" tal:omit-tag="python:1"
  i18n:translate="">List of files</span>
<td class="content" metal:fill-slot="content">

<table class="otherinfo" tal:define="batch request/batch">
 <tr><th style="padding-right: 10" i18n:translate="">Download</th>
     <th style="padding-right: 10" i18n:translate="">Description</th>
     <th style="padding-right: 10" i18n:translate="">Content Type</th>
     <th style="padding-right: 10" i18n:translate="">Uploaded By</th>
     <th style="padding-right: 10" i18n:translate="">Date</th>
 </tr>
 <tr tal:repeat="file batch" tal:attributes="class python:['normal', 'alt'][repeat['file'].index%6/3]">
  <td>
   <a tal:attributes="href string:file${file/id}/${file/name}"
      tal:content="file/name">dld link</a>
  </td>
  <td tal:content="file/description">description</td>
  <td tal:content="file/type">content type</td>
  <td tal:content="file/creator">creator's name</td>
  <td tal:content="file/creation">creation date</td>
 </tr>

 <metal:block use-macro="templates/issue.index/macros/batch-footer" />

</table>

</td>

</tal:block>

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