Many older devices do not support the Let's Encrypt CA, for various
reasons. This causes connection issues for sites using Let's Encrypt to
support HTTPS connections. This commit adds a hack that can be enabled
with a switch in callbacks.js to try to detect when the user's browser
does not trust the certificate and permit the user to connect to an
insecure endpoint instead.
Unfortunately, the AJAX API does not allow to distinguish between *why*
a request fails, so the best we can do is detect that the HTTPS request
failed, try to make a request over plain HTTP, and if it works, assume
the HTTPS request failed due to a certificate error. It's not 100%
foolproof since the HTTPS endpoint could just be down for some reason,
but it should work well enough in most cases.
Closes#602
The `from` field has existed for ages, but was never actually displayed.
Displaying it to users reduces confusion about who is making the
announcement.
The channel settings emote list is now paginated and leverages the same
basic code as the emote browser, but with a different renderer. Fixes
#594 and kills an ugly function.
sub, sup: Closes#579
cite, small: Bootstrap uses these for blockquotes
template: Will allow for cleaner channel scripts. Since it's contents are inert it will also allow channel admins to have "comments" in their banner.
1.) module dependency updated from jade 1.11.0 to pug 2.0.0-beta3
2.) All references to Jade have been changed to Pug
3.) /srv/web/jade.js is renamed to pug.js
4.) all template files renamed accordingly
5.) "mixin somename" is automatically considered a declaration, invocations must use "+somename"
6.) variable interpolation is no longer supported inside element attributes, use direct references and string concatenation instead.
7.) bumped minor version
The previous commits do not handle all of the edge cases of #583
appropriately. This is a short term solution that will work, but is not
as efficient as it could be. The whole refreshAccount function needs to
be reconsidered and replaced with a more sane way of handling atomic
updates to the user's account state.