[Top-posted] Hi Mishra, As Tony explained on the ticket, this is where we file issues against the Perl 5 interpreter ("perl"). The domain pdl.perl.org is *not* managed by this group, nor is the project "PDL". The ticket you have opened should be handled by the PDL developers, which is another group of people. According to the PDL website, the following page contains ways to contact the developers (and other users): http://pdl.perl.org/?page=mailing-lists. Additionally, it would seem that ticket #426 in PDL is not publicly available. I'm sorry we cannot help you. You will need to reach the appropriate person or persons, and it is not this list. All the best, Sawyer. On 07/25/2016 10:06 PM, Mishra Dhiraj wrote: > Sir , its been more than a weak , can you please contact some one to > patch that stuff , > https://sourceforge.net/p/pdl/bugs/426/ > > Thank you, > > On Mon, Jul 18, 2016 at 5:44 AM, Tony Cook via RT > <perlbug-followup@perl.org <mailto:perlbug-followup@perl.org>> wrote: > > On Thu Jul 14 12:50:53 2016, mishra.dhiraj95@gmail.com > <mailto:mishra.dhiraj95@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hello Sir , > > > > The Domain " http://pdl.perl.org " can lead to XSS , > > *http://pdl.perl.org/index.php?docs=Core&title= > > <http://pdl.perl.org/index.php?docs=Core&title=>* > > allows attacker to run the malicious script. > > This address is for reporting bugs in perl itself. > > pdl.perl.org <http://pdl.perl.org> appears to be maintained on > sourceforge at > > https://sourceforge.net/projects/pdl/ > > You might try reporting this problem there. > > Closing. > > Tony > > > > > -- > Regards > *Dhiraj Mishra. > *GPG ID : 51720F56 | Finger Print : 1F6A FC7B 05AA CF29 8C1C ED65 > 3233 4D18 5172 0F56Thread Previous