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build(deps): bump @xmldom/xmldom from 0.7.5 to 0.7.8 #84

Closed dependabot[bot] closed 1 year ago

dependabot[bot] commented 2 years ago

Bumps @xmldom/xmldom from 0.7.5 to 0.7.8.

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0.7.8

Commits

Fixed

Thank you, @​fengxinming, for your contributions

0.7.7

Commits

Fixed

  • Security: Prevent inserting DOM nodes when they are not well-formed CVE-2022-39353 In case such a DOM would be created, the part that is not well-formed will be transformed into text nodes, in which xml specific characters like < and > are encoded accordingly. In the upcoming version 0.9.0 those text nodes will no longer be added and an error will be thrown instead. This change can break your code, if you relied on this behavior, e.g. multiple root elements in the past. We consider it more important to align with the specs that we want to be aligned with, considering the potential security issues that might derive from people not being aware of the difference in behavior. Related Spec: https://dom.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-node-ensure-pre-insertion-validity

Thank you, @​frumioj, @​cjbarth, @​markgollnick for your contributions

0.7.6

Commits

Fixed

Thank you, @​jftanner, @​Supraja9726 for your contributions

Changelog

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0.7.8

Fixed

Thank you, @​fengxinming, for your contributions

0.9.0-beta.4

Fixed

  • Security: Prevent inserting DOM nodes when they are not well-formed CVE-2022-39353 In case such a DOM would be created, the part that is not well-formed will be transformed into text nodes, in which xml specific characters like < and > are encoded accordingly. In the upcoming version 0.9.0 those text nodes will no longer be added and an error will be thrown instead. This change can break your code, if you relied on this behavior, e.g. multiple root elements in the past. We consider it more important to align with the specs that we want to be aligned with, considering the potential security issues that might derive from people not being aware of the difference in behavior. Related Spec: https://dom.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-node-ensure-pre-insertion-validity

Chore

Thank you, @​XhmikosR, @​awwright, @​frumioj, @​cjbarth, @​markgollnick for your contributions

0.8.4

Fixed

  • Security: Prevent inserting DOM nodes when they are not well-formed CVE-2022-39353 In case such a DOM would be created, the part that is not well-formed will be transformed into text nodes, in which xml specific characters like < and > are encoded accordingly. In the upcoming version 0.9.0 those text nodes will no longer be added and an error will be thrown instead. This change can break your code, if you relied on this behavior, e.g. multiple root elements in the past. We consider it more important to align with the specs that we want to be aligned with, considering the potential security issues that might derive from people not being aware of the difference in behavior. Related Spec: https://dom.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-node-ensure-pre-insertion-validity

Thank you, @​frumioj, @​cjbarth, @​markgollnick for your contributions

0.7.7

Fixed

  • Security: Prevent inserting DOM nodes when they are not well-formed CVE-2022-39353 In case such a DOM would be created, the part that is not well-formed will be transformed into text nodes, in which xml specific characters like < and > are encoded accordingly. In the upcoming version 0.9.0 those text nodes will no longer be added and an error will be thrown instead. This change can break your code, if you relied on this behavior, e.g. multiple root elements in the past. We consider it more important to align with the specs that we want to be aligned with, considering the potential security issues that might derive from people not being aware of the difference in behavior. Related Spec: https://dom.spec.whatwg.org/#concept-node-ensure-pre-insertion-validity

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dependabot[bot] commented 1 year ago

Looks like @xmldom/xmldom is up-to-date now, so this is no longer needed.