I suggest renaming of pages
1. Cross-site scripting = Cross-site scripting (XSS, XSSI)
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Cross-site_scripting
2. Cross-site request forgery = Cross-site request forgery (CSRF)
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Cross-site_request_forgery
Before doing that I want to be
What actual benefit with having their abbreviation in the title archive?
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Am 22.03.2013 07:29, schrieb K. Peachey:
What actual benefit with having their abbreviation in the title archive?
Make users aware at the first glance to the TOC, that XSS is this and
CSRF is that if they did not yet know this.
You, as expert, can overread the part in parentheses.
I am the
On Thu, 21 Mar 2013 23:35:27 -0700, Thomas Gries m...@tgries.de wrote:
Am 22.03.2013 07:29, schrieb K. Peachey:
What actual benefit with having their abbreviation in the title archive?
Make users aware at the first glance to the TOC, that XSS is this and
CSRF is that if they did not yet know
Am 22.03.2013 08:26, schrieb Daniel Friesen:
You, as expert, can overread the part in parentheses.
Including the abbreviation into the title seems quite a non-standard
thing to do. Parenthesis are typically used for disambig, not adding
extra versions of the title.
I fixed it locally on
On 13-03-22 12:41 AM, Thomas Gries wrote:
Am 22.03.2013 08:26, schrieb Daniel Friesen:
You, as expert, can overread the part in parentheses.
Including the abbreviation into the title seems quite a non-standard
thing to do. Parenthesis are typically used for disambig, not adding
extra versions
On Thu, Mar 21, 2013 at 11:35 PM, Thomas Gries m...@tgries.de wrote:
Am 22.03.2013 07:29, schrieb K. Peachey:
What actual benefit with having their abbreviation in the title archive?
Make users aware at the first glance to the TOC, that XSS is this and
CSRF is that if they did not yet know