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Bug #56068 email address not always obscured
Submitted: 2004-05-19 18:58 UTC Modified: 2004-06-08 01:32 UTC
From: cellog@php.net Assigned: danielc (profile)
Status: Closed Package: PECL bug system (PECL)
PHP Version: Irrelevant OS: n/a
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2004-05-19 18:58 UTC] cellog@php.net
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go to http://pear.php.net/bugs/bug.php?id=1444&edit=1

You'll see that my email address in the latest comment is unobscured.


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 [2004-05-19 19:14 UTC] danielc at analysisandsolutions dot com
Sorry about that.  I'll fix it.  I think it's just for developer emails.
 [2004-05-19 19:39 UTC] danielc at analysisandsolutions dot com
Ah, looking at pearweb/public_html/bugs/incldue/functions.inc I see that @php.net addresses are intentionally not obfuscated.  It's been like that since version 1.1 of the file.  Why?  Beats me.

Question is, should we change it?
 [2004-05-20 03:49 UTC] mj@php.net
Let's drop that "feature".
 [2004-06-08 01:32 UTC] danielc at analysisandsolutions dot com
Fixed in CVS.
 
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