2012/9/24 Florian Apolloner <[email protected]>

> I don't see how that could corrupt stuff in the current situation, I'd
> rather argue that fixing the bug will cause more issues since people
> probably (I am sure I do) do unknowingly rely on the current behavior. As
> such we will exercise caution here and won't commit it in a rush just to
> get it in… Aside from that we obviously agree that it should get fixed ;)
>

Yes, thousands of sites must be relying on the current behavior. That's the
reason why the bug isn't fixed yet.

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Aymeric.

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