Also changed:
- DirectLex keeps track of column numbers in context
- New class HTMLPurifier_ErrorStruct
Signed-off-by: Edward Z. Yang <edwardzyang@thewritingpot.com>
AttrValidator's changes are fairly self-explanatory, but ErrorCollector's
changes are worth a little discussion. ErrorCollector can use generators at
various points during its flow control; there are two distinct generators that
it should use: 1. The one used for the output, and 2. The one used for the
error output. These will usually be the same, but in the odd case where they
need to be different, getHTMLFormatted() will accept an alterate configuration
object with an appropriate doctype.
Signed-off-by: Edward Z. Yang <edwardzyang@thewritingpot.com>
- Update TODO list
- URISchemeRegistry doesn't return a reference for instance anymore, should do the same for other singletons
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- Error collector / Language can take arrays and listify them
- AttrValidator takes token by reference
- Formatted errors now have their severity <strong>
- 100 test-cases! W00t!
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- DirectLex now honors comments with greater than or less than signs in them
- Comments are transformed into script elements, ending comments are scrapped
- Buggy generator code rewritten to be more error-proof
- AttrValidator checks if token has attributes before processing
- Remove invalid documentation from Scripting
- "Commenting" of script elements switched to the more advanced version
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