On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 16:22:51 -0000, Tim Pizey wrote:
>
>Hi Werner,
>
>> From: Werner Guttmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 15:35:08 -0000, Tim Pizey wrote:
>>
>> >
>> >Werner,
>> >
>> >I am reluctant to expose my email address to spiders, which your
>> >version of bugzilla appears not to protect against.
>> Can you please be more specific ?
>
>http://bugzilla.exolab.org/reports.cgi?product=-All-&output=most_doomed&data
>sets=NEW%3A&datasets=ASSIGNED%3A&datasets=REOPENED%3A&datasets=UNCONFIRMED%3
>A&links=1&banner=1
>
>shows email addresses with no obfustication.
Well, you do not even have to go to this page, even the vanilla bug report has
your email address on it. Let me see whether this can be supressed in any
way.
>
>>
>> And if you feel easier about this, let me create the bug
>> report on behalf of yourself ...
>
>If you are able to that would be great, otherwise I will
>do as you suggest and use a disposable email addy,
Please, if that's an option for you. Otherwise, you'll not be linked to the bug
report, anbd we will not be able to easily ask you questions.
>but my real problem is not having the confidence in my
>diagnosis.
Don't worry ...
>From my reading of the code (is there a JUnit test?) this
>method will always return null.
There's plenty of tests for the XMl side of things, but I'll have to leave the
exact answer up to Keith.
Werner
>
>yours
>tim
>
>
>
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