* Update tutorial-6-publishing-updating.md
The dot at the end of the URL will depend on the site that cannot open. Because it will open `https://update.electronjs.org./` which does not exist.
* docs: fix the URL problems at tutorial-6-publishing-updating.md
The dot at the end of the URL will depend on the site that cannot open. Because it will open `https://update.electronjs.org./` which does not exist.
* docs: fix the URL problems at tutorial-6-publishing-updating.md
* docs: fix the URL problems at tutorial-6-publishing-updating.md
* docs: new main -> renderers messageChannel example
* consistent use of your
* fix a typo
* linting
* markdown linting
* Update docs/tutorial/message-ports.md
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* update code example headings, reference contextIsolation example
* remove nodeIntegration: false from browserWindows
* rename "messagePort" to "electronMessagePort" for compatibility
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reference: Note: It is known that having both Content-Security-Policy
and X-Content-Security-Policy or X-Webkit-CSP causes unexpected
behaviours on certain versions of browsers. Please avoid using deprecated
X-* headers. https://content-security-policy.com/
also:
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* Switch to gender neutral terms
* Update docs/api/web-contents.md
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* Update docs/api/webview-tag.md
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* Update script/release/uploaders/upload.py
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* Update docs/tutorial/in-app-purchases.md
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Rule 13 recommends using Node's URL parser for handling url inputs. At
the moment, this is not being followed in the code example for rule 5,
which falls back on checking that the url ends with a '/'. If this was
forgotten when a user copies this code it could introduce security
vulnerabilities if an attacker uses an URL in the following way:
"https://example.com.attacker.com"
Using Node's URL parser fixes this potential missuse and enables the
'/' to be omited from the code example.
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* docs: Updated list numbering
The steps to package and distribute an application using electron had incorrect numbering
* Indented text within ordered list sections
* Removed single space
* Fixed indentation
* docs: remove platform notices from tutorial titles
* Update docs/tutorial/launch-app-from-url-in-another-app.md
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* docs: add IPC doc
* fix: use "string" primitive
* use 'string' ipcrenderer
* use "number" primitive
* Update docs/tutorial/ipc.md
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* Update docs/tutorial/ipc.md
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* add code sample
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