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Status: New => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1068242
Title:
Backslash escapes applied in the chat log
Status in Chat app, and Telepathy user interface:
Fix Released
Status in “empathy” package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
When viewing the chat log, and someone sends me text containing what
would be considered a backslash escape in most programming languages,
the escapes will be applied.
For example, the UNC Path "\\servername\c$\source" is displayed as
"\sw01-v2-1c$Source" in the chat log. As you might imagine, this can
get annoying - especially when sending data like Windows paths, which
are usually chock-full of backslashes.
I tested the standard escapes like \n, \r, and \t
If I send someone the text "1\\2\n3\r4\r\n5\t6\\?", this is shown in the log:
1\2
3
4
5 6\?
Strangely, in the faded "last chat" that's shown when you talk to someone
whom you have talked to before, the text is intact - no escapes are applied.
Please sanitize these strings before they are displayed in the log ;-)
The important info in a nutshell:
Ubuntu Version: Precise Pangolin 12.04 64-bit
Empathy Version: 3.4.2.3-0ubuntu1
What I expected to happen: My chat's backslashes to be preserved when viewing
in the log
What happened instead: My chat's text is having backslash escapes applied
Just to be sure, I tested this bug in multiple protocols. It is
present in the Google Talk, Facebook, and SIPE protocol chat history.
I assume it is a bug of the log viewer itself. To be honest, I'm
surprised this has gone unnoticed for so long.
Thank you,
- Kupiakos
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