https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=30294

--- Comment #11 from darklama <darkl...@gmail.com> 2011-08-12 18:10:59 UTC ---
(In reply to comment #10)
> Afaik, such rewriting has never and does not exist in ResourceLoader for
> @import.

Maybe /includes/libs/CSSMin.php isn't considered part of ResourceLoader
any more. I know it was originally part of the ResourceLoader branch
though as the SVN revision history shows. [1]

> I know that for a certain amount of time wikibooks switched to using 
> _absolute_
> urls in their @imports, they probably switched away from it since it would
> generate http requests on httpS pages, which then broke it again (but only on
> secure, so perhaps nobody noticed until recently).

Yes Wikibooks switched from relative to absolute URLs for a short while back in 
February 2011 when bug 27328 was first noticed. Wikibooks switched back when
the fix was introduced. I made sure the fix actually worked myself both
for http and for https secure by deleting my browser cache and checking
where firebug was looking for the @import requests. This isn't a case
of not noticing it was broke for 6 months. That much I am sure about.

[1]
http://svn.wikimedia.org/viewvc/mediawiki/trunk/phase3/includes/libs/CSSMin.php?view=log&pathrev=82457

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