asking questions like this is how i found out that one of the allowed characters in names in my country is ÿ, which is fine in Latin-1 but in 7-bit ASCII is
DEL
.that’s amazing! Aren’t codecs fun
Always sanitize your Data inputs.
Am I allowed to include sql command words such as drop table in my child’s name?
Just seen that the listing for ; DROP TABLE “COMPANIES”; – LTD has been redacted by the government website‽
“We call her Carrie, because of the carriage return.”
You can also try to give the child NULL as middle name for additional fun.
someone tried that with their license plate, it turned out well: https://www.wired.com/story/null-license-plate-landed-one-hacker-ticket-hell/
edit: archive link
I just realized that the shitty software on the other side of the divide is casting
null
to ”null", which absolutely explains that issue. What a clusterYeah, this is his daughter
NaN,
Not a Number, and now Not a NameNaN: „Hey Nanna, can you call the nanny?“
That’s easy, just call it Jhon\nDoe
John\0Doe will fuck with all C (and C based derivatives) software that touches it.
Nah, it will end up simply as “John” in the database. You need “John%sDoe” to crash C software with unsafe printf() calls, and even then it’s better to use several “%s”
C and C derivatives will be fine unless they’re fucking up encoding.
Which rarely, if ever, happens. Especially with US software.
With an address in 's-Hertogenbosch to help people who are lazy about escaping.
I’d rather include a bell character ‘\a’
And that’s why you’re not safe for work.
What’s the answer? I need the link
Edit: I found it
This sounds like the start of another sovcit “loophole”