Since we can have several SVG-Edit graphics
on a page, SVG-Edit should assign unique IDs
to elements, and do so in a fashion that survives
re-editing.
To do this, we use a nonce, and record its value in
a custom se:nonce attribute on the <svg> element.
(Is there a better way?).
Also, preserve the custom se:connector attribute for
later editing purposes.
Fix http://bug.to/issues/show/335
and
http://bug.to/issues/show/334
We now bundle the uploaded files directory
(and the public/ directory for the (X)HTML
export) in the Zipball when exporting a Web.
Also, correct the Print View to produce proper links
uploaded files.
Completely removed the html5lib sanitizer.
Fixed the string-handling to work in both
Ruby 1.8.x and 1.9.2. There are still,
inexplicably, two functional tests that
fail. But the rest seems to work quite well.
Touch the tmp/restart.txt file, when
rotatingthe log files. Otherwise, multiple
workers may try to rotate the log files
at the same time, with sub-optimal results.
Also, an aesthetic tweak to the url_generator.
% rake upgrade_instiki
fixes some potential problems in the database column types.
Revision content can now be up to 16MB.
Under MySQL, the previous limit was 64KB.
Page names can now be up to 255 bytes.
Under MySQL, the previous limit was 60 bytes.
Additional CSS styles can now be up to 64KB.
Under MySQL, the previous limit was 255 bytes.
Thanks to Andrew Stacey for reporting these.
Apply the same methodology, as in Revision 432,
to the category chunk-handler. This completes
the replacement of all the code that looks like
if string.is_utf8?
do something
else
complain
end
with code that looks like
string.purify
do something
Previously, if the user tried to submit content which was
malformed utf-8, Instiki would complain loudly to him.
A slightly more user-friendly approach was suggested by
the latest Rails 2.3.4, and a conversation with Sam Ruby
(who suggested some improvements).
Now, instead of complaining, we remove the offending bytes,
leaving a well-formed utf-8 string, which we pretend is what
the user meant to submit.
Should be to the published action. This
didn't work right for inter-web links.
(Reported by Mike Shulman)
Also, change some .length's to .size's
(for Andrew Stacey)
Refactor the upgrade_instiki rake task.
Based on the (very nice) JHerdman's
64d305f2a8
but defaults to 'production' environment, instead.
Instiki users don't know about production/development/test.
Instiki defaults to 'production'. So should its associated rake tasks.