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Author georg.brandl
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Date 2013-10-06.11:01:32
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[From Jason Scherer on docs@python.org]

On this page:

http://docs.python.org/2/library/xml.html

The table of truth values is a bit confusing because it's not clear from the
context what it's actually saying is true, or false.

It might be better to replace the words "true" and "false" with "vulnerable" and
"protected" or something like that.  Otherwise, I can't tell if "true" means
"yes, this parser is vulnerable to this attack" or if "true" means "yes, this
parser is protected from this attack"

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