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Prior to this change, all the line endings in the imported HTMLPurifier library were using CRLF (\r\n aka Windows style), but the HTMLPurifier source and also the downloadable artefacts use LF (\n aka Linux style) as line endings. This has been the case since510d190382
when with the commit "MDL-38672 import HTML Purifier 4.5.0" all line endings were changed from LF to CRLF. There was no comment in the commit on why this change was done. As the original source uses LF, this commit partly reverts510d190382
and goes back to LF as line endings. Signed-off-by: Daniel Ziegenberg <daniel@ziegenberg.at>
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HTML.AllowedModules
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TYPE: lookup/null
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VERSION: 2.0.0
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DEFAULT: NULL
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--DESCRIPTION--
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<p>
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A doctype comes with a set of usual modules to use. Without having
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to mucking about with the doctypes, you can quickly activate or
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disable these modules by specifying which modules you wish to allow
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with this directive. This is most useful for unit testing specific
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modules, although end users may find it useful for their own ends.
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</p>
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<p>
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If you specify a module that does not exist, the manager will silently
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fail to use it, so be careful! User-defined modules are not affected
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by this directive. Modules defined in %HTML.CoreModules are not
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affected by this directive.
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</p>
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--# vim: et sw=4 sts=4
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