On Thu, 5 Aug 2010 10:20:12 +0900
Jordi Beltran Creix <[email protected]> wrote:

> 2010/8/5 Matthew Dempsky <[email protected]>:
> > On Wed, Aug 4, 2010 at 6:22 AM, Jordi Beltran Creix

> 
> All programs that output raw strings, don't attempt alignment, and
> don't work with glyphs or code points(stuff like regexes is out but
> not simple matching and replacement), are safe from i18n. If you
> ignore its features, UTF-8 is just like ASCII and nothing has to
> change, no need to use Unicode functions for everything.

Reminded me of the php escapeshellarg exploit that only worked on utf-8
enabled systems, if you didn't do your own filtering that is. Is there
anything like that in perl or anywhere else that may need considering?

I guess most/if not all code where it would be a problem, would be
made for utf-8 systems anyway.

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