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Tijmen commented on SLING-7493: ------------------------------- In addition to the '.aspx' extension that gets rewritten to an '.html' extension, the current implementation also add the '.html' extension to external links if those links contain a forward slash: * [https://www.twitter.com|https://www.google.com/] is unmodified, as expected. * [https://www.twitter.com/TheASF] gets an '.html' extension, this is often unwanted behavior; [https://www.twitter.com/TheASF.html]. * [https://www.twitter.com/TheASF.aspx] loses its existing extension (it is replaced with '.html'), which is often unwanted behavior; [https:///www.twitter.com/TheASF.html|https://issues.apache.org/www.twitter.com/TheASF.html]. > HTL must leave external urls untouched > -------------------------------------- > > Key: SLING-7493 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-7493 > Project: Sling > Issue Type: Improvement > Components: Scripting > Affects Versions: Scripting HTL Engine 1.0.48-1.3.1 > Reporter: Feike Visser > Priority: Major > > In the current implementation of @ extension option of HTL, also external > urls are changed. > It is very common to have a list with both internal and external urls. > <a href="${ item.link @ extension='html'}>...</a> > Now when you have an external url with .aspx, it also gets replaced with > .html. > I know this is in the spec, but I can't think of usecases where you want to > have this. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)