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[New Release Tag] for rrweb #112

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Archish27 opened this issue Oct 16, 2023 · 0 comments
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[New Release Tag] for rrweb #112

Archish27 opened this issue Oct 16, 2023 · 0 comments

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Please release latest rrweb the last released was on 2022 , no new updates.

Vadman97 pushed a commit that referenced this issue Jan 30, 2024
* Fix serialization and mutation of <textarea> elements taking account the duality that the value can be set in either the child node, or in the value _parameter_ (not attribute)

* Backwards compatibility: Bug fix and regression test for #112
 - this is to fix up 'historical' recordings, as duplicate textarea content should no longer be being created at record time
 - new test shows what the snapshot generated by previous versions of rrweb used to look like, hence 'bad'
 - original 0efe23f fix either didn't work or no longer works due to childNodes being appended subsequent to this part of the code
 - during review, we also verified that the `_cssText` case should still be handled okay, as there's currently no scenario where csstext is present with css child nodes of a <style>

* Masking: Fix that textarea values were being missed by the masking system if the value was recorded as a child node
 - I didn't notice that form.html was used in other tests, so lucky that I noticed that those tests also should have the 'pre value' masked out

* Simplify by always storing the textarea value in the `.value` attribute (from it's DOM property) and not as a childNode. It should still be rebuilt as a childNode rather than a property
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Authored-by: eoghanmurray <eoghan@getthere.ie>
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