@Gryllida,
I really appreciate your feedback. They really helped me a lot. And thanks
again for your time.
Currently I'm modifying my proposal according to your feedback (Have done
some modifications and need to do some more).
As this is research oriented project, some details provided in the
div class={{something}}/div is
vulnerable, if something is set to 1234 onClick=doSomething()
$html = Html::element( 'div', array( 'class' = $anything ),
$anythingElse
I see. Sorry but where I disagree is that the quote me this replacement
is a lawful case for the template engine.
I'm not
Allow me to just put this out there: using handlerbars or mustache or
anything similar to it is a *terrible* idea for MediaWiki. {{this is
escaped}} and {{{this is not escaped}}}. The only difference is an extra
brace on each side, and considering how many developers here are also
familiar with
I spent a little more time the last few weekends on ogv.js
(JavaScript-based player for Ogg Theora and Vorbis media in IE and Safari)
and have gotten two major things working:
* an all-Flash version -- should work in older IE and Safari versions that
can't run the JS code
* optional GPU
I've also compared performance to the Cortado Java applet we currently
use -- Cortado is still a little faster in terms of CPU usage, but getting
the applet to actually *run* with the current version of Java is a
nightmare -- even the signed version of the applet from theora.org requires
adding
On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 09:51:31AM -0700, Brion Vibber wrote:
I spent a little more time the last few weekends on ogv.js
(JavaScript-based player for Ogg Theora and Vorbis media in IE and Safari)
This is just awesome work, Brion and in amazingly little time. I'm
really excited to see this. Keep
Hi Gryllida,
I am extremely sorry I took so long to reply to your mail, I was down with
typhoid and I am slowly recovering.
I made corrections as you suggested. Thanks a lot for sparing your time.
As instructed by you I included my full opensource contribution history and
just for the record I
Thanks for the responses guys. We'll take this into consideration for
future development and testing.
--Shawn
On 3/29/14, 12:59 AM, Liangent wrote:
No they were deliberately made not cached because otherwise in the event
that some sensitive data got oversighted, they may still keep
MediaWiki Bugzilla Report for March 24, 2014 - March 31, 2014
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