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HTML Purifier #2245

Closed maddrid closed 6 years ago

maddrid commented 6 years ago

HTML Purifier current version is 4.9.3

HTML Purifier 4.9.3 released on Monday, June 19, 2017

HTML Purifier osclass version 4.5.0

PHP Version 7.2.1

[21-Jan-2018 22:50:42 Europe/Berlin] PHP Deprecated:  __autoload() is deprecated, use spl_autoload_register() instead in xxx\osclass374\oc-includes\htmlpurifier\HTMLPurifier.autoload.php on line 17
dev-101 commented 6 years ago

Problem is that new version is not released yet, so even if OT wish to fix this, they can only manually apply the patch atm: https://github.com/ezyang/htmlpurifier/issues/154

maddrid commented 6 years ago

HTML Purifier4.9.3, released 2017-06-02 +- Workaround PHP 7.1 infinite loop when opcode cache is enabled.

HTML Purifier 4.8.0 is a bugfix release, collecting a year +of accumulated bug fixes. In particular, we fixed some minor +bugs and now declare full PHP 7 compatibility. The primary +backwards-incompatible change is that HTML Purifier will now +add rel="noreferrer" to all links with target attributes +(you can disable this with %HTML.TargetNoReferrer.) Other +changes: new configuration options %CSS.AllowDuplicates and +%Attr.ID.HTML5; border-radius is partially supported when +%CSS.AllowProprietary, and tel URIs are supported by default.

HTML Purifier 4.7.0 is a bugfix release, collecting two years +worth of accumulated bug fixes.

dev-101 commented 6 years ago

Not sure what's the point of above log? I am one of the users who reported this bug initially... it's unrelated to the current 4.9.3 release - go on test it yourself ;)

Btw. how can a release from June last year fix issue in PHP that was released in November? :)

ied3vil commented 5 years ago

Not sure what's the point of above log? I am one of the users who reported this bug initially... it's unrelated to the current 4.9.3 release - go on test it yourself ;)

Btw. how can a release from June last year fix issue in PHP that was released in November? :)

have you heard of beta and pre release versions?

dev-101 commented 5 years ago

Because it wasn't at that time, trust me.

Anyway, please don't revamp old and closed issues.