I'm not a malicious hacker type person, but allowing a
parameter map into the url, i believe, also has the
potential to be a security hazzard with buffer
overflow.


--- Jacopo Cappellato <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> This makes sense... however the limitations are not
> so big and I think 
> that what I've proposed can be used in many other
> places without big 
> troubles: the non-ASCII issue is already present in
> the system (for 
> example in the product keywords screen) and the max
> 2048 chars is high 
> enough to make it usable in most of the screens.
> 
> Jacopo
> 
> Chris Howe wrote:
> > I would think wait.  It's a local solution for you
> > knowing the limitations, but if anyone else used
> it
> > without realizing the limitation (and they're
> rather
> > obscure), they wouldn't get the results they would
> be
> > expecting.
> > 
> 
> 

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