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okhttp/src/commonJvmAndroid/kotlin/okhttp3/HttpUrl.kt
* international domain names work everywhere. For example, "σ" encodes as "xn--4xa". The encoded * string is not human readable, but can be used with classes like [InetAddress] to establish * connections. * * ## Why another URL model? * * Java includes both [java.net.URL][URL] and [java.net.URI][URI]. We offer a new URL * model to address problems that the others don't. *
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tensorflow/c/c_api.h
// returns, won't affect the copy of `func`/`grad` in `g`. // If `func` or `grad` are already in `g`, TF_GraphCopyFunction has no // effect on them, but can establish the function->gradient relationship // between them if `func` does not already have a gradient. If `func` already // has a gradient different from `grad`, an error is returned. // // `func` must not be null.
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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.10.md
* Fixes an issue where the resourceVersion of an object in a DELETE watch event was not the resourceVersion of the delete itself, but of the last update to the object. This could disrupt the ability of clients clients to re-establish watches properly. ([#58547](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/58547), [@liggitt](https://github.com/liggitt))
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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.7.md
* Fixes an issue where the resourceVersion of an object in a DELETE watch event was not the resourceVersion of the delete itself, but of the last update to the object. This could disrupt the ability of clients clients to re-establish watches properly. ([#58547](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/58547), [@liggitt](https://github.com/liggitt))
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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.8.md
* Fixes an issue where the resourceVersion of an object in a DELETE watch event was not the resourceVersion of the delete itself, but of the last update to the object. This could disrupt the ability of clients clients to re-establish watches properly. ([#58547](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/pull/58547), [@liggitt](https://github.com/liggitt))
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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.23.md
Kubernetes clusters are only affected if an untrusted user can to modify Node objects and send requests proxying through them. Kubernetes supports node proxying, which allows clients of kube-apiserver to access endpoints of a Kubelet to establish connections to Pods, retrieve container logs, and more. While Kubernetes already validates the proxying address for Nodes, a bug in kube-apiserver made it possible to bypass this validation. Bypassing this validation could allow authenticated requests...
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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.25.md
Kubernetes clusters are only affected if an untrusted user can to modify Node objects and send requests proxying through them. Kubernetes supports node proxying, which allows clients of kube-apiserver to access endpoints of a Kubelet to establish connections to Pods, retrieve container logs, and more. While Kubernetes already validates the proxying address for Nodes, a bug in kube-apiserver made it possible to bypass this validation. Bypassing this validation could allow authenticated requests...
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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.22.md
Kubernetes clusters are only affected if an untrusted user can to modify Node objects and send requests proxying through them. Kubernetes supports node proxying, which allows clients of kube-apiserver to access endpoints of a Kubelet to establish connections to Pods, retrieve container logs, and more. While Kubernetes already validates the proxying address for Nodes, a bug in kube-apiserver made it possible to bypass this validation. Bypassing this validation could allow authenticated requests...
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CHANGELOG/CHANGELOG-1.24.md
Kubernetes clusters are only affected if an untrusted user can to modify Node objects and send requests proxying through them. Kubernetes supports node proxying, which allows clients of kube-apiserver to access endpoints of a Kubelet to establish connections to Pods, retrieve container logs, and more. While Kubernetes already validates the proxying address for Nodes, a bug in kube-apiserver made it possible to bypass this validation. Bypassing this validation could allow authenticated requests...
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