django1/tests/staticfiles_tests/project/documents/cached
Aymeric Augustin 7f6fbc906a Prevented static file corruption when URL fragment contains '..'.
When running collectstatic with a hashing static file storage backend,
URLs referencing other files were normalized with posixpath.normpath.
This could corrupt URLs: for example 'a.css#b/../c' became just 'c'.

Normalization seems to be an artifact of the historical implementation.
It contained a home-grown implementation of posixpath.join which relied
on counting occurrences of .. and /, so multiple / had to be collapsed.

The new implementation introduced in the previous commit doesn't suffer
from this issue. So it seems safe to remove the normalization.

There was a test for this normalization behavior but I don't think it's
a good test. Django shouldn't modify CSS that way. If a developer has
rendundant /s, it's mostly an aesthetic issue and it isn't Django's job
to fix it. Conversely, if the user wants a series of /s, perhaps in the
URL fragment, Django shouldn't destroy it.

Refs #26249.
2016-02-23 19:35:16 +01:00
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css Prevented static file corruption when URL fragment contains '..'. 2016-02-23 19:35:16 +01:00
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absolute.css Fixed #26249 -- Fixed collectstatic crash for files in STATIC_ROOT referenced by absolute URL. 2016-02-23 19:34:21 +01:00
import.css
other.css
relative.css Added newlines to the ends of CSS, HTML, and JavaScript files missing them. 2014-08-12 19:22:09 -04:00
styles.css Added newlines to the ends of CSS, HTML, and JavaScript files missing them. 2014-08-12 19:22:09 -04:00
styles_insensitive.css Added newlines to the ends of CSS, HTML, and JavaScript files missing them. 2014-08-12 19:22:09 -04:00
url.css Added newlines to the ends of CSS, HTML, and JavaScript files missing them. 2014-08-12 19:22:09 -04:00