HTMLPurifier defangs arbitrary submitted HTML. We're using it in the
OStatus plugin, but it may be valuable for other parts of the codebase
(I think OEmbed might benefit, for example).
This reverts commit 906450e2f5b78a1c6f2dec2e21b9b5841df210f4.
1) It was a quick debug hack 2) it doesn't meet the requirements
for changing extlib/ libraries
Caching support will be added in future work after unit tests have been added.
* extlib: add PEAR HTTP_Request2 0.4.1 alpha
* extlib: update PEAR Net_URL2 to 0.3.0 beta for HTTP_Request2 compatibility
* moved direct usage of CURL and file_get_contents to HTTPClient class, excluding external-sourced libraries
* adapted GeonamesPlugin for new HTTPResponse interface
Note some plugins haven't been fully tested yet.
Caching support will be added in future work after unit tests have been added.
* extlib: add PEAR HTTP_Request2 0.4.1 alpha
* extlib: update PEAR Net_URL2 to 0.3.0 beta for HTTP_Request2 compatibility
* moved direct usage of CURL and file_get_contents to HTTPClient class, excluding external-sourced libraries
Note some plugins haven't been tested yet.
Fixed for StatusNet installer as well as some external libraries that should be fixed upstream if they haven't already been:
* PEAR
* Auth/OpenID
* Auth/Yadis
* extlib/Stomp.php
-spaces for tabs (we're on PEAR, right?)
- send: initialize the $properties parameter as array() instead of null
this prevents unsetting $headers if $properties was not set
(besides that, it's the proper way to initialize an array)
- subscribe: insert FIXME's on ActiveMQ specifics
- ack: make sure the content-length header is set *and* is zero.
I have seen the header set to '3' there but could not find where it
came from, this is at least safe.
- disconnect: typo in $headers variable
- readFrame: use fgets() instead of gets() so that RabbitQ, which is more protocol strict can also play
* extlib/Stomp/Frame.php
- spaces for tabs
- add note on possibly protocol violating linefeed
* extlib/Stomp/Message.php
- space for tabs
- add content-length header for message
* lib/stompqueuemanager.php
- use the notice for logging, not the frame
This provides a pure PHP implementation of the gettext functions.
This should help get laconica running on shared hosting environments where PHP's gettext module may not be installed.
Also gets us one step closer to running on Mac OS X 10.5 with Apple's preinstalled PHP, which doesn't provide an easy way to add modules.
Source: http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/php-gettext
Copyright (c) 2005 Steven Armstrong <sa at c-area dot ch>
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