On Tue, Apr 23, 2013 at 9:42 AM, Christian Mueller <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi David
>
> I committed my changes after a final merge with master. I had to disable
>  some tests producing some dead test code (Commenting the @Test annotation)
> . Maybe I can reactivate this code later.
>
> The security tests are passing.
>
> One question:
>
> Due to compile errors I had to
> remove org.geoserver.web.GeoServerHTMLValidatorResponseFilter. I did an
> eclipse file search and this class is not referenced. But I am unsure here.
> Any ideas ?
>

As far as I know that class was needed to support the "validate html" links
that you get only when setting up the
GeoServer wicket interface in developer mode
(-Dwicket.configuration=development).
The backing library is not available for Wicket 1.5 though, so we should
just drop it (there are browser extensions
that can do the same HTML validation job)

Cheers
Andrea


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