Date: 11/09/00
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On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Stanislav Malyshev wrote:
> Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2000 14:49:28 +0200 (IST)
> From: Stanislav Malyshev <stas <email protected>>
> To: void <sven <email protected>>
> Cc: php-dev <email protected>
> Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] PHP 4.0 Bug #7720 Updated: Return address in stack
> overwritten?
>
> v>> Go ahead and do this with your engine, eh?
>
> I fear I don't understand you. Could you explain what do you mean?
There is no way in this universy to bog down a return stack.
This _is_ serious. Are we going to find an exploit in there?
I want to write readable code as well as you do btw.
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