Rust URL with Simon Sapin

Season 1 · Episode 22 · 1:15:46

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episode 22 — Rust URL with Simon Sapin.

In this episode of Netstack.fm, Simon Sapin discusses building the rust-url crate based on the WHATWG URL specification. He also highlights that IDNA support was integrated to handle internationalized domain names, which includes critical security checks to prevent phishing from "confusable" characters that look identical to users.

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Chapters

  • Intro
  • Get to know Simon Sapin
  • Origin of rust-url
  • Implementing Specifications in Rust
  • Understanding IDNA and Its Importance
  • Origins of form-url / percent encoding crates
  • The Role of Percent Encoding in URLs
  • IDNA Crate Origin
  • Challenges with IDNA and Usability
  • unpacking the rust-url crate
  • Understanding URL Specifications and Compatibility
  • Url Crate Parser
  • Surprising Insights into URL Implementation
  • Final words
  • Outro

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