Bug#473987: [PATCH] Links relative to baseurl mangled in atom/rss feeds
tag 473987 +patch thanks Hi, The issue is that we need to convert relative links to absolute ones for atom and rss feeds -- but there are two types of relative links. The first kind, relative to the current document ( href="some/path") is handled correctly. The second kind of relative url is is relative to the http server base (href="/semi-abs/path"), and that broke. It broke because we just prepended the url of the current document to the href (http://host/path/to/this-doc/ + link), which gave us, in the first place: http://host/path/to/this-doc/some/path [correct], and http://host/path/to/this-doc//semi-abs/path [wrong] The fix is to calculate the base for the http server (the base of the wiki does not help, since the base of the wiki can be different from the base of the http server -- I have, for example, "url => http://host.name.mine/blog/manoj/"), and prepend that to the relative references that start with a /. This has been tested. Signed-off-by: Manoj Srivastava <srivasta@debian.org>master
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@ -388,9 +388,18 @@ sub absolute_urls ($$) { #{{{
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my $url=$baseurl;
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$url=~s/[^\/]+$//;
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# what is the non path part of the url? (need it for relative url's starting with /
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my $top_uri = URI->new($url);
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$top_uri->path_query("/"); # reset the path
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my $urltop = $top_uri->as_string;
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$urltop=~s/\/*$//;
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$content=~s/(<a(?:\s+(?:class|id)\s*="?\w+"?)?)\s+href=\s*"(#[^"]+)"/$1 href="$baseurl$2"/mig;
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$content=~s/(<a(?:\s+(?:class|id)\s*="?\w+"?)?)\s+href=\s*"(?!\w+:)([^"]+)"/$1 href="$url$2"/mig;
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# Relative URL
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$content=~s/(<a(?:\s+(?:class|id)\s*="?\w+"?)?)\s+href=\s*"(?!\w+:)([^\/][^"]*)"/$1 href="$url$2"/mig;
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# relative to the top of the site
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$content=~s/(<a(?:\s+(?:class|id)\s*="?\w+"?)?)\s+href=\s*"(?!\w+:)(\/[^"]*)"/$1 href="$urltop$2"/mig;
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$content=~s/(<img(?:\s+(?:class|id|width|height)\s*="?\w+"?)*)\s+src=\s*"(?!\w+:)([^"]+)"/$1 src="$url$2"/mig;
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return $content;
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} #}}}
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