Escape closing tags in strings #51
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About the proposed patch: replacing the precise instances of "</script>" via a post-generation scan (like a
foo.gsub!("</script>", '<\/script>')
) would pretty much defeat the speed purposes of this gem (on the ext/jruby side), and replacing these instances mid-generation (through a look-ahead, for instance) would complicate the code too much. On the other hand, replacing every single "/" character with a "/" sequence could make certain strings needlessly less readable (for instance, URLs starting with "http://"). So, I think the compromise of replacing all "</" sequences with "</" offers the best combination of code simplicity and JSON readability. This patch implements this approach on all 3 versions (pure, ext, jruby) and adds a new test.