Prevent API crash by sanitizing user input strings#32
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jrizzle4shizzle wants to merge 1 commit intoshdwjk:masterfrom
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Prevent API crash by sanitizing user input strings#32jrizzle4shizzle wants to merge 1 commit intoshdwjk:masterfrom
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Character and player names are end-user controlled, and can contain invalid characters that will cause the API to crash.
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Sorry, I just noticed this. I'll take a look and see about integrating your suggestions. I actually do all my development in a different repo, so merging directly here isn't part of my process, but I appreciate you taking the time to send this issue to me, complete with a possible solution! |
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If a user includes invalid Roll20 API markup in their player or character name, the TurnMarker crashes. By sanitizing the names, we prevent ignorant or malicious players from crashing the API.