Hi Matthias,
On 5/13/21 6:32 PM, Matthias Seidel wrote:
Hi Carl,
Am 14.05.21 um 00:26 schrieb Carl Marcum:
Hi Matthias,
On 5/13/21 9:23 AM, Matthias Seidel wrote:
Hi Carl,
Am 13.05.21 um 13:05 schrieb Carl Marcum:
Hi All,
On 5/13/21 3:01 AM, Peter Kovacs wrote:
Does it make sense in addition to create a Wiki page with all types
of Links that we can have?
So we have some sort of Documentation.
Also maybe the ODF specification can give us hints what type there is.
On 12.05.21 22:12, Arrigo Marchiori wrote:
Hello all,
please allow me to top-post as I just need a ``public reminder''.
An Italian user reported another problem [1]: they have links that
point _to the same document_ and trigger the warning.
Even if you do not understand Italian, you can download the
attachment
and look at what the buttons do.
URLs are in the form: "#anchor". Therefore, we should remember to
whitelist all links starting with "#", whatever design choice we
make.
Would not it be nice to file a BugZilla issue to collect all the
reports and URLs, as it happened for other ``popular'' bugs?
1: https://forum.openoffice.org/it/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=11231
Best regards,
There seem to be quite a lot.
We should probably decide what we're going to allow.
One list I found is in urlobj.cxx [1].
Not sure yet what the differences are in internal, external, and
official and if that may help decide.
I see that INET_PROT_UNO is available.
Maybe that can be allowed the same way as INET_PROT_VND_SUN_STAR_HELP?
Yes that's probably going to be one.
If you have an idea for AOO41X, can you provide a PR? I will then build
for Windows to let people test.
Hopefully we can collect the exceptions in the BZ issue noted in this
thread and then agree on the direction.
The few I see so far are:
1. in-document links beginning with #.
2. .uno:XXX links
3. Links to local files.
I think all 3 are candidates but that's just me.
@Arrigo, were you planning on a PR for AOO41X ?
If not, I can try at least some of it but again I'm not really a C++ guy
yet :)
Best regards,
Carl
There is also the suggestion (Dave's maybe?) that we add the 3
security levels (that are already in the code) for links to the UI
settings and let the user lock it down or open it up from where it is
now.
Yes, but that will only work for trunk/AOO42X since we need to update
the translations too.
Regards,
Matthias
I'm not yet familiar with the UI code to know where to begin.
Best regards,
Carl
Regards,
Matthias
[1]
http://opengrok.openoffice.org/xref/trunk/main/tools/source/fsys/urlobj.cxx?r=86e1cf34#2080
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