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StaticMethod *normalizeFileName ($string) -> $filename | ||||||||
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< < | STATIC Errors out if $string contains filtered characters. | |||||||
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> > | StaticMethod *sanitizeAttachmentName ($fname) -> ($fileName,$origName)Given a file name received in a query parameter, sanitise it. Returns the sanitised name together with the basename before sanitisation. Sanitisation includes filtering illegal characters and mapping client file names to legal server names. | |||||||
ObjectMethod sysCommand ($template,@params) -> ($data,$exit)Invokes the program described by $template |
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> > | Package =TWiki::SandboxThis object provides an interface to the outside world. All calls to system functions, or handling of file names, should be brokered by this object.
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ClassMethod new ($os,$realOS)Construct a new sandbox suitable for $os, setting flags for platform features that help. $realOS distinguishes Perl variants on platforms such as Windows.
StaticMethod *untaintUnchecked ($string) -> $untaintedUntaints $string without any checks (dangerous). If $string is undefined, return undef. The intent is to use this routine to be able to find all untainting places using grep.
StaticMethod *normalizeFileName ($string) -> $filenameSTATIC Errors out if $string contains filtered characters. The returned string is not tainted, but it may contain shell metacharacters and even control characters.
ObjectMethod sysCommand ($template,@params) -> ($data,$exit)
Invokes the program described by $template
and @params The caller has to ensure that the invoked program does not react in a harmful way to the passed arguments. sysCommand merely ensures that the shell does not interpret any of the passed arguments. |