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		<title>No, PHP Errors and Notices Do Not Need to be Encoded</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Programmers giving other programmers questionable advice is never a good thing. Because of this, I was sort of surprised when I finished reading a post from Neal Poole that hit the front page of Hacker News. Appearing on Hacker News as &#8220;Cross-Site Scripting? In PHP Notices? It&#8217;s more likely than you think,&#8221; his blog post [...]]]></description>
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