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This reverts commit 25447bccae0439ea56da7a788482a4807c7c459d.
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simplify dependencies. Closes: #591040
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The po rescan hook re-runs the scan hooks, and runs the preprocess ones in scan
mode, both on the po-to-markup converted content. This way, plugins such as meta
are given a chance to gather correct information, rather than ugly/buggy escaped
data it did gather from unconverted PO files.
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This is needed for the po plugin vs. e.g. meta titles.
In order to get rid of the ugly "rebuilding all pages to fix meta titles" thing,
Joey suggested to make "po, at scan time, re-run the scan hooks, passing them
modified content (either converted from po to mdwn or with the escaped stuff
cheaply de-escaped)". This would unfortunately not work, as the meta plugin
gathers its data using the preprocess hook in scan mode: it would overwrite with
buggy data the correct data we would have forced it to gather in po's scan hook.
We then need a hook that runs *after* the preprocess hook has been run in scan
mode, but *before* any page rendering is started. Hence this one.
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been disabled.
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clean up xapian db when plugin is disabled
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The wrapper is pointless in that configuration. Also, the code for it
doesn't compile w/o untrusted commiters to test. :)
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The idea here is that <meta name="foo" description="bar">
can be written like [[!meta name="foo" description="bar">.
Of course, [[!meta foo=bar]] is still supported; this new feature
provides some DWIM when trying to directly convert a meta tag into
a meta directive.
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jrayhawk)
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No need to use "keys %{$config{po_slave_languages}}" repeatedly:
the slave languages codes list is already cached in @slavelanguages.
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Backward compatibility is still supported.
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This reverts commit 4cf185e781a5f94373b30ec9a0e10dfb626b6d86.
That commit broke t/po.t (probably the test case only is testing too
close the the old implementation and needs correcting).
Also, we have not decided how to want to represent it yet, so I'm not
ready for this change.
Conflicts:
IkiWiki/Plugin/po.pm
doc/plugins/po.mdwn
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(cherry picked from commit 98cc9460ac67fee606437712882cfa1e5d259729)
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This reverts commits dcd57dd5c9f3265bb7a78a5696b90976698c43aa,
d4136aea8aa8968d2cd87b40e8d85301a3549323 and
d877b9644bcfbbfc5eaf3f7fc13cb96ecda946c9.
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Conflicts:
IkiWiki/Plugin/po.pm
doc/plugins/po.mdwn
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$? holds the full exit status
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Not needed; lastupdate will be 0 for new feeds.
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.ikiwiki/aggregatetime, to allow for more sophisticated cron jobs.
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moderation queue.
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Particularly important for floating images, which could before be placed
uncomfortably close to text.
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Probably best to store it unsanitized and sanitize as needed on use.
And it already was for comments, leaving only the need to sanitize the
nickname when git committing, to ensure the email address is legal.
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their name.
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... after having audited the po4a Xml and Xhtml modules for security issues.
Signed-off-by: intrigeri <intrigeri@boum.org>
(cherry picked from commit a128c256a51392fcf752bf612d83a90e8c68027e)
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(cherry picked from commit 4f44534d72c9a9a947bc38a3cb4987705c25bea5)
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This better defines what the filter hook is passed, to only be the raw,
complete text of a page. Not some snippet, or data read in from an
unrelated template.
Several plugins that filtered text that originates from an (already
filtered) page were modified not to do that. Note that this was not
done very consistently before; other plugins that receive text from a
page called preprocess on it w/o first calling filter.
The template plugin gets text from elsewhere, and was also changed not to
filter it. That leads to one known regression -- the embed plugin cannot
be used to embed stuff in templates now. But that plugin is deprecated
anyway.
Later we may want to increase the coverage of what is filtered. Perhaps
a good goal would be to allow writing a filter plugin that filters
out unwanted words, from any input. We're not there yet; not only
does the template plugin load unfiltered text from its templates now,
but so can the table plugin, and other plugins that use templates (like
inline!). I think we can cross that bridge when we come to it. If I wanted
such a censoring plugin, I'd probably make it use a sanitize hook instead,
for the better coverage.
For now I am concentrating on the needs of the two non-deprecated users
of filter. This should fix bugs/po_vs_templates, and it probably fixes
an obscure bug around txt's use of filter for robots.txt.
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