IE9 does support SVG if you use setAttributeNS.
Thus stop whitelisting SVG support there.
Don't worry about fallback rendering of SVG for IE < 9
- those that do not support SVG also do not
enjoy ResourceLoader JavaScript support.
Bug: T134979
Change-Id: I1d3d9c4c622e98df19a5e9dc4101b44242e07178
This change is an intermediate step in our transition
to logging a variety of events easily.
Also:
* Some events may need sendBeacon support and may not be
logged if the navigator does not support sendBeacon.
* Do not load schema code if EventLogging is not available.
Bug: T131315
Change-Id: Iff939577f65f1c6c71701dd6967939445385fb70
Linkpreview will try to fetch a text extract using the api and, if this
doesn't fail, show the extract as a drawer with a button "Continue to
article". If the query fails, it will redirect the user to the article
directly.
Bug: T113243
Depends-On: I6d8c5b80e70c3d8d1a92a70cc91e1b90d598cb0f
Change-Id: Idbaae9fe2decd89b73e623a25fbd39464c316fb2
For the work on T113243, the Popups extension should be structured in a
more flexible way. This is achieved with this change.
Following has changed:
* The main/core logic of Popups now lives in ext.popups.core to be shareable
between implementations
* The desktop specific logic lives in ext.popups.desktop now, the frontend init
code in ext.popups.desktopTarget and the desktop renderer in
ext.popups.renderer.desktopRenderer
This change doesn't change the functionality of Popups.
Change-Id: I72121e0a1e4b2952f85dc1bc8cf59d06b8d22f47