Parsoid does not use relative links anywhere anymore (T72743). There
is no reason for us to support this. And previous code allowed
"hrefPrefix" to be empty '' sometimes, which is scary, as it could
lead to XSS vulnerabilities if titles starting with 'JavaScript:' are
not handled correctly elsewhere.
Bug: T206357
Depends-On: I8728f63084902c76d1c61193be4367939b069f1a
Change-Id: I99be18877aae2b505cf261bd7cdef6cf0d7a8670
Let's keep the ugly regexp and the comments about why we do this in a
single place.
This is mostly without behavior changes, with three exceptions:
* ve.dm.MWImageModel#attachScalable now passes a title with spaces
instead of underscores to the Scalable (this doesn't matter because
it's normalized to use spaces later anyway).
* ve.dm.MWImageNode#getFilename now returns a title with spaces
instead of underscores. This is used in some API queries and when
rendering thumbnails for missing files, and this format is actually
more correct for both of these.
* ve.dm.MWTemplateModel now URI-decodes the template title. This
actually fixes a bug where trying to edit a template transclusion
whose title contains a '?' would throw an exception about invalid
title.
Also, clarify that the return value of ve.dm.MWImageModel#getFilename
and ve.dm.MWImageNode#getFilename is different :(
Change-Id: I8e09015cea82308017ed925ec755b7231518126e
We emit <span id="..." typeof="mw:FallbackId"></span> inside headings
when necessary to provide backward compatibility with pre-HTML5
section ids. These are mostly harmless inside VE --- they become hidden
alienated nodes, which are then safely ignored by Parsoid during html2wt
even if they manage to migrate outside of a heading --- but it's a
little safer to strip them.
Change-Id: I07d0fcf54427ab02d4930cff183d3e5579a99306
This replaces ve.safeDecodeURIComponent(...).replace( /_/g, ' ' ) . This action
is really specific to the quirks of mediawiki title processing.
Change-Id: Ia9e525c9340e6de9e485355899996c97867ccb48