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Mario de la Ossa authored
A Null Byte (U+0000) causes havock and is not a valid part of a string for us anyways, so let's return HTTP 400 (Bad Request) if we encounter one.
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A Null Byte (U+0000) causes havock and is not a valid part of a string for us anyways, so let's return HTTP 400 (Bad Request) if we encounter one.