Use Bundler to manage RedCloth
gem. 4.x should be much faster
and less buggy. Unfortunately,
it doesn't support mixed
Textile/Markdown syntax. So
we keep an (appropriately
renamed) copy of 3.x around,
for the users of the "Mixed"
text filter.
I was fooled: Ruby 1.9 has ordered
hashes; 1.8 doesn't. So what I did
in Revision 689 works in Ruby 1.9,
but fails in 1.8.
Now we parse the POST params ourselves.
Fix LaTeX macros so that both (TeX-style)
\root{}{} and (LaTeX-style) \sqrt[]{} can
appear in the same file. The latter will be
supported in the next version of itex2MML.
I installed the rails_xss plugin, for
the main purpose of seeing what will
break with Rails 3.0 (where the behaviour
of the plugin is the default). I think
I've fixed everything, but let me know if you
see stuff that is HTML-escaped, which
shouldn't be.
As a side benefit, we now use Erubis,
rather than ERB, to render templates.
They tell me it's faster ...
Monkey patch to prevent ActionCache from overriding
the correct content-type header, when serving cached
pages with a "." in the name. (Thanks to Jason Blevins)
Also sync with latest SVG-Edit.
Since itex's \begin{svg}...\end{svg} syntax allows
the client to pass arbitrary junk through the document,
we need to check that the result is well-formed.
Use a pluggable XML parser: nokogiri, if installed,
REXML otherwise.
Make use of a nonce for setting SVG-Edit IDs
option. By default, SVG-Edit behaves as before.
Calling svgCanvas.randomizeIds(true) gives our
behaviour, instead.
Also, sync with latest SVG-Edit (but disable,
for now, manual editing of IDs).
Add a Rack Metal itex endpoint.
Add an itex tool to SVG-Edit.
Disable the foreignObject tool
(at least, for now) as it doesn't
currently play nice with the itex tool.
Under Ruby 1.9, could not delete orphan
pages with utf-8 names. They would be
listed as orphan, but "Delete Orphan Pages"
would silently not delete them.
Fixed.
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.
... is to settle these encoding issues
once and for all.
Let's override the accessor methods, which
seems to offer a simpler solution.
Now with tests (for whatever that helps)...