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Assume Bob had a dog “Snoopy” on a leash and it walks along the road, while Bob was standing still. If the dog follows the road once and comes back to Bob, this results in the leash being wrapped around the hole in his space: In other words, Bob would need to walk around the hole once to untangle it.
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That means that about 11% of the validation regexes used in websites would, if used on the back end too, and using the stricter semantics where the regex must match the entire string let through the most basic XSS attack imaginable. This shouldn't be entirely surprising; front-end validation is meant to help the user, not to implement security features.