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Re: server-side enforcement of svn:date format?

From: Eric Gillespie <epg_at_pretzelnet.org>
Date: Mon, 05 May 2008 13:43:24 -0700

"Ben Collins-Sussman" <sussman_at_red-bean.com> writes:

> I'm wondering if it doesn't make sense to have libsvn_repos (or fs?)
> do some simple server-side validity checks on incoming svn:date
> values, and reject the revpropset if they fail. We already do

+1

> validity checks on filenames and log messages ("no control chars
> allowed"), and validity checks on things like 'svn:eol-style' . After
> all, subversion controls the values of svn:* props, we have the right
> to refuse bad values.

I dare say we have the *obligation* to do so.

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Eric Gillespie <*> epg_at_pretzelnet.org
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