for arbitrary redirection of
included pages. (I'd use this to declare certain pages of limits for authors).
Any comments?
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examples of code that a malicious user could put into a template that would cause harm
to a system. Appreciate any advice.
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Can I propose that we retire this thread?
Take the Turbine discussion to the turbine list, please. (interesting though it was).
Any other discussion, please use an appropriate subject line. Thank you very much.
WILL
the soapbox now.
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, but have done little committing for some time.
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, the short list of steps forward are :
1) Release CVS HEAD as 1.4-rc1 (release candidate 1)
2) Map support
3) The Dammed Numbers Patch (or -ish)
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Hi,
I want to try out Peter's patch. Any recommendations on how to automatically apply
the patch files on my Windows dev machine? Appreciate any tips.
Thanks, WILL
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Switch to OS X?
:D
On Friday, June 20, 2003, at 11:34 AM, Will Glass
command: patch. To apply the src.patch from
the mail
above you would enter the velocity/src/java directory and type:
patch -p2 -i [path to]src.patch
Happy patching!
Peter
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Switch to OS X?
:D
On Friday, June 20, 2003, at 11:34 AM, Will Glass-Husain wrote:
Hi,
I want to try out Peter's patch. Any recommendations on how
it with bugzilla shortly.
WILL
[1]
http://java.sun.com/docs/books/jls/second_edition/html/lexical.doc.html#231571
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. To apply the src.patch from
the mail
above you would enter the velocity/src/java directory and type:
patch -p2 -i [path to]src.patch
Happy patching!
Peter
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Hi Peter,
Another useful capability the filter mechanism could implement is escaping
of HTML characters to prevent cross-site scripting vulnerabilities. I think
Daniel Dekany suggested this.
http://nagoya.apache.org/eyebrowse/[EMAIL PROTECTED]msgId=724515
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Happy patching!
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Monday, June 23, 2003, 7:37:11 PM, Will Glass-Husain wrote:
Hi Peter,
Another useful capability
Daniel Dekany wrote:
Monday, June 23, 2003, 7:37:11 PM, Will Glass-Husain wrote:
Hi Peter,
Another useful capability the filter mechanism could implement is
escaping
of HTML characters to prevent cross-site scripting vulnerabilities. I
think
Daniel Dekany suggested this.
http
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Might be okay then. Don't most of the problems with cross-site
scripting
vulnerabilities occur with user-entered text
: Wednesday, June 25, 2003 9:28 AM
Subject: Re: Velocity Numerics
Will Glass-Husain wrote:
Hi,
Another suggestion for the number patch -- allow comparison between
Numbers
and other objects (e.g. Strings). It's transparent to the user,
simplifies
template writing, and would fit right
Peter,
I'm still playing with the numerics patch. Is there a reason that you left
out not equals (ASTNENode.java) or was it just an oversight?
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No problem. Took me 5 minutes to add it in, cutting pasting your previous
code.
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Peter,
I'm
Hi,
I've made a proposed version 2 of Peter's numerics patch (PR- hope you
don't mind) that adds new functionality. Developers can now put references
in the context that implement org.apache.velocity.util.TemplateNumber. When
such a reference is used in an arithmetics operation or comparison,
Hi John,
Thanks for the interest. It'll be great once we get this feature in.
Looks like only the first file passed through the mail program. Here's the
files again, zipped up. If they don't go, I'll do a bugzilla.
WILL
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I'm not sure I see a downside to including this (ability to compare numbers
and Strings). Template designers are not programmers. When they hit
problems (particularly those involving types), it'd be nice if most things
just worked.
I can see a few counter points. It won't work well for
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Will Glass-Husain said:
I'm not sure I see a downside to including this (ability to compare
numbers and Strings).
-1
Hmm... I'm fond of Perl, but string to number comparisons would, imho,
increase
the operators work with Strings and Dates by
default, which will be nice.
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Will Glass-Husain
Nathan:
I agree with you in principle, but Peter's already modifying the relevant
classes (ATGTNode, etc). I suspect this will fit right in with little addtl
effort. (as did my TemplateNumber patch). Seems appropriate to revisit the
comparison and arithmetic operators in general, as long as we
Peter,
I agree with you on the BigDecimals. Get it working with the right
functionality, and refactor the implementation later.
What do we need to do with the numerics patch to have it be good enough to
submit officially for CVS access? It'd be nice if the addition was
comprehensive enough
Subject: Re: Velocity Numerics [PATCH]
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Peter,
I agree with you on the BigDecimals. Get it working with the right
functionality, and refactor the implementation later.
What do we need to do with the numerics patch to have it be good
enough to
submit officially
colleagues were so annoyed).
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Will Glass-Husain wrote:
Peter,
Sounds good on the items listed
John,
Wow-- thanks for the head start!
I agree, no for hex and octal literals (for the moment at least). Adds
complexity and there's just not the same compelling need by the typical
template writer.
WILL
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Bubna wrote:
James Taylor said:
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 18:08, Will Glass-Husain wrote:
...
For div I think we have these options
5 \ 2
5 div 2
div (5,2)
Another option, python uses 5 // 2 for floor division.
+1
of the suggestions so far, i like that one best
Hi,
Just a quick note. If anyone tries to install the patch for TemplateNumber,
be sure to use the -R option as I messed up did it backwards!
Have a great weekend, everyone.
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despite the conflict with the subtract operator - so I see this as
similar.
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Hi,
Here's some code
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Hi,
I put all the number patches together and installed it on our dev server
so
my colleagues could try
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Will Glass-Husain wrote:
Hi,
I put all the number patches
Hi Claude,
Thanks for the thought, and appreciate your input.
I think making 5 / 2 == 2 is a big mistake. It may make sense to
programmers. But the whole rationale behind this patch is that the typical
template designer is not a programmer, and makes no distinction between 5
and 5.0.
Hi Timo,
As I just delved into the parser code and it's fresh in my mind, let me
throw out two ideas...
(1) Write a custom directive #IfBoolean that would operate as described.
The benefit is that you could use the official version of Velocity,
updating as new releases come out.
(2) Alter the
Matias,
Thanks for your input. I'll revise the syntax to include an optional
initial +. I like the syntax // for div, personally.
The problem with Matias floating point syntax suggestion is that it doesn't
distinguish between a float and an integer. The reason we need to separate
these is
Hi Tim,
Here's a link to JavaCC.
http://javacc.dev.java.net/
I just learned how to modify the core language syntax recently. Here's a
quick set of steps. Maybe one of us should write a how-to for new
Velocity developers.
(1) Modify Parser.jjt to change the syntax of the language
(2) Use
of adding better whitespace handling to Velocity. Getting
rid of excess carriage returns made the Wiki stylesheet almost unreadable in
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Hi,
It might be a little forward of me, but I went ahead and typed a short note
for the newsletter.
If any of the other Velocity developers have an objection, or have anything
to add, please go and edit the Wiki.
Nathan-- perhaps you want to add a little about Velocity Tools?
Cheers,
WILL
Hi,
If you put a patch on the wiki, remember to bracket it with nowiki
/nowiki so it doesn't get interpreted. You might want to use a PRE tag
as well.
WILL
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: Thursday, July 03, 2003 9:45 AM
Subject: Re: Velocity Numerics [PATCH]
Will Glass-Husain wrote:
I'm not sure I see a downside to including this (ability to compare
numbers
and Strings). Template designers are not programmers. When they hit
problems (particularly those involving types), it'd
in fantastic ways. It's
lateral, but the way it renders is very nice. It gets my personal seal of
approval.
Too Much Innovation
editorial by Joseph Ettinger
http://www.sys-con.com/java/article.cfm?id=2044
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Hi Peter,
Thanks for your contribution!
Your best bet is to create a bugzilla report, and attach the patch.
(remember to do it in diff -u format). This way it will be publically
available and others can look at it and comment as well. If you've got any
questions about how to do this, please
would be a morale booster for the list. (probably even a
negative would be helpful, as we could then talk about other options).
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repository
but aside from the grab doesn't do much else.
Is there anything else you can suggest to generate the diff package or
post it
another way?
Thanks again,
Peter
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Hi Peter,
Thanks for your contribution!
Your best
to generate the diff package or
post it
another way?
Thanks again,
Peter
On Tue, 8 Jul 2003 10:34:50 -0700, Will Glass-Husain wrote:
Hi Peter,
Thanks for your contribution!
Your best bet is to create a bugzilla report, and attach the patch.
(remember to do it in diff -u format
I agree, it seems odd not to have this capability. I'm generally against
property configuration of the language, we should probably just implement it
at some point.
I added the text of this email to bugzilla #20999, as it seemed to be
relevant.
Best, WILL
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fix some
of the stuff on Bugzilla. But I'm off on a business trip and vacation for 2
weeks. When I get back, I'll ask again if there's anything I can do to help
get the number patch ready.
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I remain interested in helping to get the number patch in and maybe fix
some
of the stuff on Bugzilla. But I'm off on a business trip and vacation
for 2
weeks. When I get
Geir,
Glad you're doing better.
What's new in the proposed 1.4 release? I know there's been some
refactoring of the introspector; has there been any significant changes from
the user perspective?
Maybe we should get Peter's number patch in (almost ready, last I heard),
and James map patch in
If you've a love/hate with Wiki, write a document in xdoc format, then use
my nifty xdoc-to-wiki converter!
Available (where else)
http://nagoya.apache.org/wiki/apachewiki.cgi?AnakiaWikiStyleSheet
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the whole floating point stuff got
rolling. Some people (me included and mostly Will Glass-Husain)
discussed about the implementation details. What we have until now:
- My (old) Numbers-Patch
- Will's decimal literals
- many ideas ;)
I'd like to put it all together (including a nicer implementation
/show_bug.cgi?id=22419
Fixes bug in ClassPathResourceLoader
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I use multiple Velocity instances in the same VM. I have a turbine based
web app that uses Velocity to present web pages. In some of the actions
(e.g. Create Account), the app uses a second instance of Velocity Engine
to pre-process textual information (e.g. default account
?
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On Sunday, October 26, 2003, at 12:33 AM, Will Glass-Husain wrote:
http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla
, 2003 8:49 AM
Subject: Re: input event cartridge
On Tuesday, October 28, 2003, at 09:05 AM, Will Glass-Husain wrote:
Yay! I've been using this patch on my private build for some time
now, and
find it quite useful.
What are you thinking regarding your comment on configuring an event
Thanks, Nathan. (replying to the dev list)
Hadn't thought about this, but you're right same issue would also apply to
#stop and #end. (The other directives without a ( following). For some
reason I always get questions about #else, though.
Optional braces around directives do seem a bit
Hi Geir,
Sorry if I'm a little inexperienced with the bugzilla policies. As I
understand you, it's not sufficient to test bugs against CVS head, but they
should be tested against a past release? Do we intend to issue another
version for 1.3? In any case, wouldn't it make more sense to test
, at 01:46 PM, Will Glass-Husain wrote:
Hi Geir,
Sorry if I'm a little inexperienced with the bugzilla policies. As I
understand you, it's not sufficient to test bugs against CVS head, but
they
should be tested against a past release? Do we intend to issue another
version for 1.3
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Sounds good. As an aside, I'd be glad to help with the docs, probably when
it's closer to release time and we know what features are to be included.
WILL
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On Sunday, November 9, 2003, at 05:03 PM, Will Glass-Husain wrote:
Sounds good. As an aside, I'd be glad to help with the docs, probably
when
it's closer
I suggest you put it into Bugzilla. If its in the system, someone (I'm
sure) will fix it eventually.
:-)
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2.3pre14 is out!
- robert
On 12 Nov 2003, at 00:12, Will Glass-Husain wrote:
I suggest you put it into Bugzilla. If its in the system, someone (I'm
sure) will fix it eventually.
:-)
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) and UberspectImpl.VelMethodImpl
(to adapt parameter values) would make this work. But before I changed this
code, I thought I'd stop and ask for comments.
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Great. This really makes the Velocity tool much more usable for template
designers. Particularly those who use automated tools (such as DreamWeaver)
which tend to insert newlines more or less indiscriminately.
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What about NOT for ! ?
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Subject: More changes for comment : alternatives for || etc
,
finally we got it together - the infamous decimal number patch
evolved
and here is the (hopefully) final patch to enable decimal numbers (and
byte, short, long and BigInteger btw.) in velocity. This patch
contains:
- Decimal literals (by Will Glass-Husain)
Now you can type things
, 2004 9:41 AM
Subject: Re: [PATCH] New Arithmetic Engine
On Jan 3, 2004, at 12:29 PM, Will Glass-Husain wrote:
Woo-hoo! That's really great, Peter. Thanks for doing this.
The purpose of the TemplateNumber interface is to allow other objects
to be
treated as Number in arithmetic
You can't implement Number, it's an abstract class. You could extend it, I
guess. But I think interfaces are much preferable to extending a base
class.
WILL
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On Jan 3, 2004, at 2:26 PM, Will Glass-Husain wrote:
Hi,
I've been thinking
Hi,
I was flipping through the recent discussion now and this past summer (June
to July) on the integer division issue. I think the issue is fairly clear
cut, a decision just needs to be made, Here's a summary of the options.
Does this seem fair?
(1) Make the / operator mean a
Actually, there are a lot of real world situations involving integer
division. How about a card game in which you deal 52 cards to 5 players?
(or remember King Solomon, the two women and the child). Although I suspect
most people think of calculator-style division first.
But before we get into
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Will Glass-Husain wrote:
Actually, there are a lot of real world situations involving integer
division. How about a card game in which you deal 52 cards to 5
not like this will hold anyone back. And to make it fair, half
way through the test we switch to 5/2 = 2.5 as to give that a fair
shake.
geir
Regards
Peter
geir
On Jan 4, 2004, at 2:26 PM, Will Glass-Husain wrote:
Hi,
I was flipping through the recent discussion now
As the main advocate (and author) of TemplateNumber, this is ok with me.
I'd still like it, but it's more important to get consensus and a commit on
the basic f.p. functionaility.
WILL
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lastly, the TemplateNumber stuff is
Ilkka:
IMO, it's easier to justify template authors why to use 2.0 to get a
certain mathematical result than to tell them to use $result.intValue()
to make a successful method call.
Doesn't Peter's patch handle this automagically?
WILL
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Hi,
Tim suggested the following:
Maybe Will could parse a whole bunch of his users *.vm files to get
stats on / usage and use cases? Might help to see if #1 would truly
break anything or maybe not.
Well, I did a grep through about 50 Velocity based apps, and to my surprise
I have three
of issues before. Anyone else
ever play with this?
Best,
WILL
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Subject: integer division... some data
Hi,
Tim suggested the following:
Maybe Will could
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Dave Newton said:
On Tue, 2004-01-06 at 01:26, Will Glass-Husain wrote:
(a) division is a useful technique for calculating column widths
(this
was
the only use)
(b) this type of division
Whoa, slow down
Is this really necessary? I thought we were all committed to bringing
floating point math into Velocity? Should we rehash all the arguments
for/against? Basic argument... anything you can do with integers, you
should be able to do with floating point numbers. Many of us
Seems great. Glad to see some momentum.
How about considering other mostly backwards compatible changes to syntax
for 2.0.
(1) optional braces around directives, e.g. #{else}
Which removes the problem of
#if($test)something#elsesomethingdifferent#end
patch available:
Hi Nathan,
I can't comment on whether or not the synchronization should occur (not
being a regular Tools user), but I hit this problem in a project and got
stung when I falsely assumed you could synchronize using the session object.
This was a particular concern for me with web apps using frames,
.
WILL
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Will Glass-Husain said:
I can't comment on whether
Nice. Elegant little bit of code. I'll have to update my version.
WILL
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it doesn't already exist
if (session.getAttribute(SESSION_MUTEX_ATTRIBUTE) == null)
session.setAttribute(SESSION_MUTEX_ATTRIBUTE , new Object( ));
}
There is no performance drawback at all.
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Hi,
Ignore that last email please, my mailer's apparently messed up. (the
message is a few days old and is out of order).
Thanks,
WILL
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Hmm... interesting exchange, and not entirely a repeat of the previous one.
Three quick thoughts. Maybe this is an opportunity for consensus?
(1) Seems to me that automatic discovery of C-L would be a good compromise.
(2) It'd be nice if the docs had a clear recipe for setting up a log for
those
Hi,
I just wanted to note that we've been using the decimal patch internally for the last
few weeks (with a slight change to integer division per the recent discussion), and it
seems to be holding up well. I found one bug so far, which I've just included in
Bugzilla.
Anyone else have a
Just a quick note. I thought JNI could do this. It's been 2 years since I
last coded this, though, so I might be wrong. lNo need to get into a
detailed discussion on this point. I recommend the Sun book for the
definitive how-to on JNI (Java(TM) Native Interface: Programmer's Guide and
The patch might be out of date. I wrote it against CVS head at the time,
but there may have been a few changes since. It worked for me at the time
(I think I wrote some test code).
Can't comment on the timing; that's up to the committer.
WILL
- Original Message -
From: Luis Antonio
But looks like ASTStop (org.apache.velocity.runtime.parser.node)
is missing.
oops. Look like I left it out of the upload. I don't have it any more,
either. It was pretty basic, though.
Let me put a new patch together in the next few days.
WILL
- Original Message -
From: Luis
]
Sent: Monday, April 05, 2004 6:36 PM
Subject: Re: #stop will be fixed?
On Apr 5, 2004, at 3:59 PM, Will Glass-Husain wrote:
But looks like ASTStop (org.apache.velocity.runtime.parser.node)
is missing.
oops. Look like I left it out of the upload. I don't have it any
more,
either
Fabulous. (and much needed).
Look forward to trying it out.
WILL
- Original Message -
From: Jason Gill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 13, 2004 8:17 AM
Subject: Velocity Dreamweaver Extension
I have created an extension for Macromedia Dreamweaver that
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