The visitLinksForShortLinks feature would look inside of an <a> tag and
run shortLinkProcessorFull on any text, which attempts to create links
out of potential 'short links' like [[test]] [[link|example]] etc...
This makes no sense because you can't have nested links within an <a>
tag. Specifically, the html5 standard says <a> tags can't include
interactive content if they contain the href attribute:
http://w3c.github.io/html/single-page.html#the-a-element
And also defines an <a> element with a href attribute as interactive:
http://w3c.github.io/html/single-page.html#interactive-content
Therefore you can't really put a link inside of another link. In
practice none of this works anyways since browsers won't render it, it
would probably be broken if they tried, and it is causing a bug
(#4946). No current tests rely on this behavior either.
This removes the feature and also explicitly excludes the
current visitNodeForShortLinks from looking in <a> tags.
Modify the current linkRegex to require http|https which appears to be
the intended behavior based on the comments. Right now, it also matches
anything starting with www as well. Also add testing for linkRegex
* Get rid of autolink
* autolink in markdown
* Replace email addresses with mailto links
* better handling of links
* Remove autolink.js from footer
* Refactor entire html.go
* fix some bugs
* Make tests green, move what we can to html_internal_test, various other changes to processor logic
* Make markdown tests work again
This is just a description to allow me to force push in order to restart
the drone build.
* Fix failing markdown tests in routers/api/v1/misc
* Add license headers, log errors, future-proof <body>
* fix formatting
* add init support of orgmode document type on file view and readme
* fix imports
* fix imports and readmeExist
* fix imports order
* fix format
* remove unnecessary convert
* restructure markup & markdown to prepare for multiple markup languages support
* adjust some functions between markdown and markup
* fix tests
* improve the comments