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FIX: Wechat Desktop for Windows compatible with new version #477

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@crcong crcong commented Jan 18, 2021

With the update of wechat desktop software, it is judged that the browser version information in Windows wechat desktop software has been invalid, and it needs to be compatible.

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Hi @crcong thanks for the fix, however I found that the new regex seems to be vulnerable (simply check http://redos-checker.surge.sh/), needs to be revised so I can safely merge this.. 👍

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crcong commented Mar 13, 2021

Hi @faisalman, you' re so kind. Thank you for your advice. I've changed the regex I wrote earlier.
I will collect check regex link, so that I can check the regex which I write later.🙈

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@faisalman faisalman changed the base branch from master to develop March 13, 2021 13:59
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Merging this one.. Thanks 👍

@faisalman faisalman merged commit b1f34c1 into faisalman:develop Mar 13, 2021
@crcong crcong deleted the fixWechatDesktop branch March 25, 2021 02:20
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