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by raverbashing
301 days ago
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This is naive at best Here's a better analogy, in the 70s "nobody planned" for names with 's in then. SQL injections, separators, "not in the alphabet", whatever. In the US. Where a lot of people with 's in their names live... Or double-barrelled names. It's a much simpler problem and still tripped a lot of people And then you have to support a user with a "funny name" or a business with "weird characters", or you expand your startup to Canada/Mexico and lo and behold... |
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