The default before/after detection checks the entire body. Any match of
the text will therefore be found.
Add support for specification of a container for the nodes.
On some Chrome versions the xpath used for before/after is slow
and (sometimes) uses a lot of memory. This change uses pure
JavaScript to do the before/after calculation, which should always
be fast.
Returns a formatted string representation of the difference between two
timestamps, defaulting to 'Xd Xh Xm' format, but supporting custom
format strings containing any chars from:
https://www.php.net/manual/en/dateinterval.format.php.
Before the patch, HTMLPurifier was instructed to handle <nolink>
tags in block mode. That implies that any block tag enclosing it
had to be closed for HTML compliance.
But <noscript> tags are not part of the final output (they are
removed) but just internally used to skip filtering certain areas.
So they can be virtually everywhere, HTMLPurifier just should allow
them without any change, both to parent or children tags.
When called with a list of course IDs, this change makes it preload
the contexts and categories before further processing. This saves a
number of queries, depending on how many courses you call it for.
(Typically the function is called with a list of all your enrolled
courses.)
The change may also improve performance for other web services that
call the validate_courses function.
Commit 637da99edb has introduced changes
for removing trailing zeroes from the output of function format_float.
Due to a small omission, the function causes a PHP warning when the
string decsep is set to a tilde character ('~'). This is rarely the
case.
The bug lies in using PHP function preg_replace with a string that
contains external input (in this case, including decsep), but without
escaping it for PCRE processing.
This commit fixes the function to also support a tilde character in
string decsep. It also adds tests for having tilde as decimal separator.
Thanks-To: Jake Dallimore <jake@moodle.com>