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5 daysTemporarily default to blips value "m"Osmium Sorcerer
Blips aren't handled correctly every time, resulting in a lot of 404 URLs and invalid blips.
5 daysChange image extension priorityOsmium Sorcerer
Sometimes, WebP icons won't load despite extensions.json clearly defining it as the only extension used for all image data. I suspect there's a race condition between fetching extensions.json, parsing it into client, and checking what extension we should use to get character icons during loading. Sometimes it correctly loads images, sometimes it falls back and starts requesting PNG instead. I couldn't precisely identify where it happens and what's the root cause. As a workaround, this commit instead makes WebP the first-priority extension and a fallback.
5 daysRemove toLowerCase manglingOsmium Sorcerer
For whatever reason, WebAO decides to normalize almost every string component in URLs, packets, and INI files to lower case. First, the glaring issue. In the URLs, this handling of paths is utterly broken and corrupts data. By mangling characters, you change the resource identity and break valid URLs. According to section 6.2.2.1 of RFC 3986 (Case Normalization): > When a URI uses components of the generic syntax, the component syntax > equivalence rules always apply; namely, that the scheme and host are > case-insensitive and therefore should be normalized to lowercase. For > example, the URI <HTTP://www.EXAMPLE.com/> is equivalent to > <http://www.example.com/>. The other generic syntax components are > assumed to be case-sensitive unless specifically defined otherwise by > the scheme (see Section 6.2.3) Scheme and host _are_ case-insensitive. Path is _not_, so isn't everything else. Section 6.2.3 doesn't define any normalization for the path component in HTTP schemes. Thus, example.com/item and example.com/Item are two different resources. I can only think of idiotic conventions of a particular poorly designed file system when it comes to this absurdity. There's no reason to drag them around in our developments. For these systems, case doesn't matter anyway, normalization is their job, not server hosts' who end up having to either rewrite every URL request for every asset, or mangle their asset directory and then rewrite almost every INI config (and spam "showname=Name" everywhere because now your character directory has to be "name"). So, instead of using absurd ad-hoc solutions to a broken implementation such as forcing everything to lower case on the server side, this commit attempts to fix the root issue and make URL handling conformant to relevant standards. Similar situation with strings within packets, although not as severe in practice. Case must be preserved, otherwise it's corrupting data for no reason. If a normalization is needed, it should be done at the call site of whatever requires it (like a filtering function), not by the parser. As for the INI, it's opinionated. While the values absolutely must not be normalized, a case can be made for keys and section names: why not allow "Options", "options", or even "oPtiOnS"? It's more convenient, and corresponds to the platform quirk of Windows (which Qt unfortunately inherits in AO2 Client). I don't think there's a good reason to allow such leniency in parsing, and removing superfluous normalization is a better move: less data transformations, less ambiguity, more strictness. In practice, INIs tend to be well-formed, and it's good discipline to write them this way. In several places, the case-folding does make sense: callwords, OOC commands, CSS class names for areas, and character list filters. These will behave weirdly and inconveniently without it. In most places, however, it only causes unnecessary breakage.
2026-02-07Use charicon_extensions from extensions.json for char icon URLsDavid Skoland
Instead of hardcoding .png, read the preferred extension from client.charicon_extensions[0] (populated via extensions.json), falling back to .png if unavailable. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-02-07Defer char.ini loading and use direct img src for char iconsDavid Skoland
Instead of eagerly fetching char_icon (with HEAD requests per extension) and char.ini for every character on join, set img.src directly to char_icon.png and defer char.ini loading until actually needed (character selection via handlePV, or first IC message via handleMS). This eliminates thousands of HTTP requests on join for large character lists. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2025-09-16forgot chariconsstonedDiscord
2025-09-03get list of extensions to try from hoststonedDiscord
2024-11-20Prettified Code!stonedDiscord
2024-08-07adding and removing worksstonedDiscord
2024-08-07update layoutstonedDiscord
2023-12-21Revert "Merge pull request #212 from Troid-Tech/searchable-pairing-partner"stonedDiscord
This reverts commit 965e3e937065511fe9052ac687f54c1528a1e043, reversing changes made to b288429cca94a461c8fa3d1936905d7e0e601d7f.
2023-12-21Use datalist in pairing to make it searchableDavid Skoland
By using data list instead of select, we can easily make it searchable and render a platform-native dropdown which filters options based on the search. This makes finding your pairing partner much easier, especially in servers with many characters.
2022-09-09Pulled out everything I wantedCaleb