Basically, browsers don't parse what should be valid URIs correctly, so
we have to go through some backbends to accomodate them. Specifically,
for browseable URIs, the following URIs have unintended behavior:
- ///example.com
- http:/example.com
- http:///example.com
Furthermore, if the path begins with //, modifying these URLs must
be done with care, as if you remove the host-name component, the
parse tree changes.
I've modified the engine to follow correct URI semantics as much
as possible while outputting browser compatible code, and invalidate
the URI in cases where we can't deal. There has been a refactoring
of URIScheme so that this important check is always performed,
introducing a new member variable allow_empty_host which is true
on data, file, mailto and news schemes.
This also fixes bypass bugs on URI.Munge.
Signed-off-by: Edward Z. Yang <ezyang@mit.edu>
- Add FSTools:globr()
- require_once removed from all files
- HTMLPurifier.autoload.php added to register autoload handler
- Removed redundant chdir in maintenance script
- Modified standalone to use HTMLPurifier.includes.php for including stuff
- Added maintenance script remove-require-once.php which we used once and should never use again
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- Update TODO list
- URISchemeRegistry doesn't return a reference for instance anymore, should do the same for other singletons
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- Move some directives with complex dependencies to URIDefinition
- Fix a missing extends
- Add hierarchical information to URI schemes
- Fix bug in URIHarness.
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