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4.5 Authentication Testing - v4 Migration Cleanup #81

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kingthorin opened this issue Jul 19, 2019 · 2 comments
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4.5 Authentication Testing - v4 Migration Cleanup #81

kingthorin opened this issue Jul 19, 2019 · 2 comments
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good first issue help wanted migration [RETIRED] Required for moving from Wiki to GitHub revise Needs quality review, updates, or revision

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  • "wikilinks" during migration the OWASP Mediawiki links were tagged "wikilink" these needs to be converted to proper absolute URLs.
    • Unless the wikilink is to content within the OTG, in which case it should be the proper new github relative URL (URL Encoded).
  • Foot notes/references should use standard in-line links. (One of the first two here: https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet#links)
    • If a foot note is really required use numeric reference type tags, ex: Content ref: [[1]] Footer ref: [1]: http://example.org
  • Images need to be saved to <chapter (or sub-section)>/images/<image.ext> and linked relatively like images/image.ext. (Images in a folder along side the relevant content. [Even if that means duplicates in the overall project.])
  • Any spurious / terminating lines, etc. need to be removed and appropriately fixed up for markdown (it's likely a spot that requires a double line-feed prior to an image or other element).
  • In some cases (due to the source of the text) there are broken apostrophes ' they should just be restored.
  • HTML entities need to be properly handled.
    • Occurrences of \$ should become &dollar;
    • At symbols @ should become &commat;
  • Headers should be properly formatted with leading # (hashtags) per: https://github.com/adam-p/markdown-here/wiki/Markdown-Cheatsheet#headers
@kingthorin kingthorin added help wanted good first issue migration [RETIRED] Required for moving from Wiki to GitHub revise Needs quality review, updates, or revision labels Jul 19, 2019
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