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Łukasz Rekucki updated RF-12528:
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Description:
The CSSParser that RichFaces uses is not only outdated, but also buggy and unstable. For
example v0.9.5 forces CSS2 syntax which doesn't allow '-moz' prefixes, but
allows @font-face, OTOH v0.9.7 uses CSS2.1 syntax, which allows for prefixes, but
doesn't allow @font-face.
It can be quite painlessly replaced by [
phloc-css|http://code.google.com/p/phloc-css/],
just by overriding the {{CompiledCSSResource#getInputStream}}, but that one can also
become outdated.
My proposal is to add a configuration option that would point to a list of CSS processors
that need to be applied. This would allow for easy parser swapping, adding minifiers,
etc.
was:
The CSSParser that RichFaces uses is not only outdated, but also buggy and unstable: (for
example v0.9.5 forces CSS2 syntax which doesn't allow '-moz' prefixes, but
allows @font-face, OTOH v0.9.7 uses CSS2.1 syntax, which allows for prefixes, but
doesn't allow @font-face).
It can be quite painlessly replaced by [
phloc-css|http://code.google.com/p/phloc-css/],
just by overriding the {{CompiledCSSResource#getInputStream}}, but that one can also
become outdated.
My proposal is to add a configuration option that would point to a list of CSS processors
that need to be applied. This would allow for easy parser swapping, adding minifiers,
etc.
Allow configurable CSS parser / evaluator.
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Key: RF-12528
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/RF-12528
Project: RichFaces
Issue Type: Feature Request
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: resource handling
Affects Versions: 4.2.2.Final
Reporter: Łukasz Rekucki
The CSSParser that RichFaces uses is not only outdated, but also buggy and unstable. For
example v0.9.5 forces CSS2 syntax which doesn't allow '-moz' prefixes, but
allows @font-face, OTOH v0.9.7 uses CSS2.1 syntax, which allows for prefixes, but
doesn't allow @font-face.
It can be quite painlessly replaced by [
phloc-css|http://code.google.com/p/phloc-css/],
just by overriding the {{CompiledCSSResource#getInputStream}}, but that one can also
become outdated.
My proposal is to add a configuration option that would point to a list of CSS processors
that need to be applied. This would allow for easy parser swapping, adding minifiers, etc.
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