b2 hacks

This blog is based on b2 (cafelog.com).
Since b2 is basically not mantained anymore, I really should be planning a move to its spinoff: wordpress (wordpress.org).

But I can't be asked for now, so I've only hacked a couple of fixes to the code to save myself from comment spam mainly, and fix some other security vulnerabilities here and there.

Sure, there might be more, but which software does not have those ?
After all, this is a rather old thing…

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