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With a value of "nosniff", this prevents Internet Explorer from MIME-sniffing a response away from the declared content-type.
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Since we removed the ActiveModel dependenxy from ActionPack at
166dbaa7526a96fdf046f093f25b0a134b277a68 we don't need to require it
anymore.
Closes #7370
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https://github.com/rails/journey/issues/40
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Fix indentation on template errors to consider line number character count.
For instance, when an error is shown, if the related source code snippet has line numbers from, lets say, 8-12, the lines are left aligned, which means the code indent is wrong:
8: foo
9: bar
10: raise
11: baz
12: ...
This changes it to right align the source code snippet, so that the indentation is correct:
8: foo
9: bar
10: raise
11: baz
12: ...
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in a prioritized order
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This pattern was introduced as a plugin by @dhh.
The original implementation can be found in
https://github.com/rails/routing_concerns
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their own header object
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Updated documentation to demonstrate start_hour and end_hour options
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We can avoid creating extra hashes with #merge, and use #merge! instead.
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Further simplify the option_html_attributes method after the changes
introduced in dacbcbe55745aa9e5484b10b11f65ccca7db1c54 to not escape the
html options here (since they're going to be escaped down the chain in
content tag).
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Check for Blank Record in form_for
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if nil or an empty array is passed into form_for you get a horrible error message, this one is much more indicative of what the programmer needs to know to fix the problem.
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Move AD default_headers configurations to railtie
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ActionDispatch railtie is a better place for
config.action_dispatch.default_headers settings, users can continue
overriding those settings in their configuration files if needed.
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Return the conditions from the keep_if call, and ignore the value
argument since it's not being used.
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When you mount your application at a path, for example /myapp, server
should set SCRIPT_NAME to /myapp. With such information, rails
application knows that it's mounted at /myapp path and it should generate
routes relative to that path.
Before this patch, rails handled SCRIPT_NAME correctly only for regular
apps, but it failed to do it for mounted engines. The solution was to
hardcode default_url_options[:script_name], which is not the best answer
- it will work only when application is mounted at a fixed path.
This patch fixes the situation by respecting original value of
SCRIPT_NAME when generating application's routes from engine and the
other way round - when you generate engine's routes from application.
This is done by using one of 2 pieces of information in env - current
SCRIPT_NAME or SCRIPT_NAME for a corresponding router. This is because
we have 2 cases to handle:
- generating engine's route from application: in this situation
SCRIPT_NAME is basically SCRIPT_NAME set by the server and it
indicates the place where application is mounted, so we can just pass
it as :original_script_name in url_options. :original_script_name is
used because if we use :script_name, router will ignore generating
prefix for engine
- generating application's route from engine: in this situation we
already lost information about the SCRIPT_NAME that server used. For
example if application is mounted at /myapp and engine is mounted at
/blog, at this point SCRIPT_NAME is equal /myapp/blog. Because of that
we need to keep reference to /myapp SCRIPT_NAME by binding it to the
current router. Later on we can extract it and use when generating url
Please note that starting from now you *should not* use
default_url_options[:script_name] explicitly if your server already
passes correct SCRIPT_NAME to rack env.
(closes #6933)
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RouteSet: refactor internals
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No need to build valid_conditions array.
We can get all the data in place.
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mode=block' CHANGELOG entry
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Thanks to Marek Labos & Nethemba
CVE-2012-3465
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Introduce default_headers. closes #6311 #6515
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can write `form_for @record, data: { behavior: 'autosave' }` instead of `form_for @record, html: { data: { behavior: 'autosave' } }` *DHH*
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We recommend the use of Unobtrusive JavaScript instead. For example:
link_to "Greeting", "#", :class => "nav_link"
$(function() {
$('.nav_link').click(function() {
// Some complex code
return false;
});
});
or
link_to "Greeting", '#', onclick: "alert('Hello world!'); return false", class: "nav_link"
for simple cases.
This reverts commit 3acdd652e9fe99481c879c84c5807a84eb9ad724.
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what this makes ERB files look like.
This reverts commit 46b8bceedd3e47169c50a04c93161424909c75fb, reversing
changes made to 2f58795e783150f2e1b1f6c64e305703f0061129.
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percent sign on a line to indicate non-inserted Ruby code.
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