Re: [Bug-wget] security risk of unexpected download filenames

2010-06-21 Thread Daniel Stenberg
On Mon, 21 Jun 2010, Solar Designer wrote: As an alternative to copyright assignment to the FSF, perhaps Florian could simply place his changes in the public domain by unambiguously stating so on a public mailing list? I think that would save him time. Is that really a sound legal advice? I

[Bug-wget] Using wget to measure web response times?

2010-06-21 Thread ohaya
Hi, I'm new here, and I hope that this is the correct mailing list... We are having response time problems, and I've been testing with wget to see if it would be helpful to try to determine what might be going on. Some background: Our application is running on WebLogic server, and it's a WebLo

Re: [Bug-wget] security risk of unexpected download filenames

2010-06-21 Thread Florian Weimer
* Solar Designer: > As an alternative to copyright assignment to the FSF, perhaps Florian > could simply place his changes in the public domain by unambiguously > stating so on a public mailing list? I think that would save him time. I'm German, so it's difficult to know what such a statement wo

Re: [Bug-wget] security risk of unexpected download filenames

2010-06-21 Thread Giuseppe Scrivano
Solar Designer writes: > I think Florian should have replied to you by now. Please confirm. > (I just want to ensure that a possible loss of an e-mail message doesn't > result in duplicate work or whatever.) I haven't received any reply yet. > As an alternative to copyright assignment to the

Re: [Bug-wget] security risk of unexpected download filenames

2010-06-21 Thread Solar Designer
Giuseppe, On Sun, Jun 20, 2010 at 02:44:56PM +0200, Giuseppe Scrivano wrote: > I haven't received any reply from the author of the patch. If this > doesn't happen soon, I will need to re-write another patch to fix this > problem. I think Florian should have replied to you by now. Please confirm