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I made minimal change to escape HTML in REST API using go reflection

I made minimal change to escape HTML in REST API using go reflection | Inspektor.
This blog post explains about go reflection and some of it’s usecases

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https://inspektor.cloud/blog/i-made-minimal-change-to-escape-html-in-rest-using-go-reflection

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