Waldowal ,
@Waldowal@lemmy.world avatar

The CSV specification (RFC-4180) is pretty clear. If a value contains commas, you wrap it in double quotes. If the value contains double quotes, you double each double quote to indicate its part of the value and not the end of the value.

A properly formatted CSV should have no problems from Skeletor!

dan ,
@dan@upvote.au avatar

There's no formal spec for CSV. The RFC you mentioned describes the most common behaviour observed in many implementations, but it's not a spec itself, as mentioned on the second page:

While there are various specifications and implementations for the
CSV format (for ex. [4], [5], [6] and [7]), there is no formal
specification in existence, which allows for a wide variety of
interpretations of CSV files. This section documents the format that
seems to be followed by most implementations:

rustydrd ,
@rustydrd@sh.itjust.works avatar

From many years of experience on the interwebs, I can recommend this password:

NUL,\t.;TAB\n\x07^C

It's very secure and works most of the time. I use it for everything.

Cqrd ,

Just changed my password to this, thanks!

Transporter_Room_3 ,
@Transporter_Room_3@startrek.website avatar

hunter2

ButtCheekOnAStick ,

While you're adding commas, learn how apostrophes work.

skullgiver ,
@skullgiver@popplesburger.hilciferous.nl avatar

Most CSVs these days are separated by semicolons, so make sure to add one of those as well!

To protect against shitty databases, add one of every quote ("'`) to your password so inserting the password fails.

To fuck with computers that don't know how to do UTF8, add a few emoji.

To limit the risk of Chinese hackers, add a Taiwanese flag 🇹🇼. Their iPhones can't render that glyph!

To make sure millenials can't read your password, 𝔀𝓻𝓲𝓽𝓮 𝓹𝓪𝓻𝓽 𝓸𝓯 𝓲𝓽 𝓲𝓷 𝓬𝓾𝓻𝓼𝓲𝓿𝓮.

Then to top it all off, add a right-to-left override character to invert the direction of the password halfway through.

herrcaptain ,

Sir, this is a Wendy's account.

Ottomateeverything ,

To make sure millenials can't read your password, 𝔀𝓻𝓲𝓽𝓮 𝓹𝓪𝓻𝓽 𝓸𝓯 𝓲𝓽 𝓲𝓷 𝓬𝓾𝓻𝓼𝓲𝓿𝓮.

How would this mess with millennials? I think you mean gen z.

The_Picard_Maneuver OP ,
@The_Picard_Maneuver@lemmy.world avatar

To make sure millenials can't read your password, 𝔀𝓻𝓲𝓽𝓮 𝓹𝓪𝓻𝓽 𝓸𝓯 𝓲𝓽 𝓲𝓷 𝓬𝓾𝓻𝓼𝓲𝓿𝓮.

Hey, millennials know cursive!

  • All
  • Subscribed
  • Moderated
  • Favorites
  • random
  • memes@sopuli.xyz
  • test
  • worldmews
  • mews
  • All magazines