#36944: Truncator's docstring states that `MAX_LENGTH_HTML` is enforced but is
not,
also `truncatechars_html` and `truncatewords_html` docs should be corrected
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Reporter: Natalia Bidart | Owner: Natalia
Type: | Bidart
Cleanup/optimization | Status: closed
Component: Documentation | Version: 6.0
Severity: Normal | Resolution: fixed
Keywords: | Triage Stage: Ready for
| checkin
Has patch: 1 | Needs documentation: 0
Needs tests: 0 | Patch needs improvement: 0
Easy pickings: 0 | UI/UX: 0
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Comment (by Natalia <124304+nessita@…>):
In [changeset:"703777cbbc268f62083c703fa27fa582b54bcc93" 703777cb]:
{{{#!CommitTicketReference repository=""
revision="703777cbbc268f62083c703fa27fa582b54bcc93"
[5.2.x] Fixed #36944 -- Removed MAX_LENGTH_HTML and related 5M chars limit
references from HTML truncation docs.
Backport of bbc6818bc12f14c1764a7eb68556018195f56b59 from main.
}}}
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