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| #418 |
duplicate
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Pony overescapes (some?) error messages
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adehnert
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| Description |
When I go to pony, I get an error message:
<html>The 'adehnert' locker is not signed up for scripts.mit.edu; <a href="http://scripts.mit.edu/web/">sign it up</a> first.
The error message is fine, but the HTML tags should be HTML tags, rather than showing up due to being escaped.
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| #3 |
fixed
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Interface for automatic vhost management
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xavid
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andersk
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| Description |
(Imported from help.mit.edu #394939.)
geofft:
I have a rough prototype of an auto-CNAME script in /mit/geofft/scripts/cname.sh. People should test it, make sure its logic is right, and laugh at my poor coding standards. I think it handles everything (modulo the special case for "DELETE", which it doesn't explicitly take care of at the moment). It doesn't actually do anything yet, just print the actions that it would take.
I'll make it do something (i.e., e-mail jweiss and dump the vhost into SVN) once I'm confident its existing logic is right. Oh, and recommendations for a decent regex or other pattern-matching check for scripts URLs? (Escaping the string and calling wget is certainly an option.)
Oh, and someone who doesn't "add consult" by default (especially someone with tcsh) should make sure the script can still reach qy.
geofft:
Yeah, so more people should test this so we can put it into production. Seriously, it takes like 2 minutes to try some valid data and make sure it produces correct output, and then try invalid data and make sure it errors. And maybe 5 more minutes to read through my source and find holes in it. (Although most holes don't matter, since the script executes as the user.)
andersk:
I fixed some bugs:
/mit/andersk/Public/scripts/geofft-cname.sh
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| #15 |
fixed
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move hodge-podge to its own machine
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quentin
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price
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| Description |
Quentin once wrote:
"""Once again, hosage on steve-dallas has struck hodge-podge. We really need
to move hodge-podge to its own machine."""
It sounds like this was resolved today, though.
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