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Thomas Eizinger e032c3b342 refactor: replace kuchikiki with dom_query (#14959)
* test: add more unit-tests for `html` module

* refactor: remove html dependencies from `tauri-cli`

* feat: introduce `html-manipulation-2` feature

* Remove deprecation

* Use new feature flag

* Unroll `build` feature

* Introduce `build-2` feature

* Reduce diff

* Use `build-2` in more places

* Add docs

* Refactor `inject_script_hashes`

* Refactor `with_head`

* Rename serialize and parse functions

* Add changes file

* Remove unused function

* Update changelog

* Remove test

* Update wry

* Add todo comments
we don't have the git blame data in html2, better do it now or never
find it again

* refactor `with_head` to `ensure_head`

* Remove unused casts

* Avoid using format to construct html elements
which has the potential to get injected

* Feature gate `inline_isolation`

* Keep old prepends appends

* Fix `inline_isolation_replaces_src_with_content` test

* End meta tag

* Mirror test to old html module

* Use back to `append_html` for csp and link issue

* Try out dom query main branch

* Use nodes instead to avoid an extra clone

* Use wry 0.54.4 and dom_query 0.27

* Mark stability

* Remove `PatternObject`

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Co-authored-by: Tony <legendmastertony@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Tony <68118705+Legend-Master@users.noreply.github.com>
2026-03-25 20:58:51 +08:00
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2026-03-20 18:18:29 +08:00

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