Emoji markdown is case-sensitive - why?
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:interrOBANG:
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So you can have 2048 different emoji for that set of letters in that order?
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looks like it
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Actually, to have a guess at the answer, I'll have a stab at "because the webserver has case sensitivity." (the emoji name is probably taken as a literal and not case-changed, and no assumptions are probably made about the filename it relates to. IOW - the emoji name directly maps to the filename. Or not.)
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the emoji name directly maps to the filename
Wut? I hope that :/proc/self/pid: is not a thing! (Hanzo'd: it appears not to be. :) )
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Probably some sort of hashing thing going on without a case normalization.
Remember the escaped asterisk!
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that was the sghnswty63wu73567367e437i826y27u1ghjde, right?
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3389dae361af79b04c9c8e7057f60cc6
whoa
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3389dae361af79b04c9c8e7057f60cc6
whoa
***3389dae361af79b04c9c8e7057f60cc6***
gives
3389dae361af79b04c9c8e7057f60cc6lolbug
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