* unescape html characters in URL before checking whether it targets to image
* update docs/CHANGES.md
* test image's URL with query string which contains html-escaped characters
* utils.js: following code conventions
* split test url with query string to separate test
Fixes#675
* Made time format configurable
* Made changes to values of time_format
* Removed user restrictions on time format
* Added documentation for time-format config
* Edited changes.md
* Edited config doc
* Modified time-format explanation
* Added link to moment
* Added test to check rendered time
* Edited CHANGES and removeunncessary lines from time format checking spec
* Removed unncessary spaces
* Fixes the bug in displaying chat status during private chat(message carbons)
* Adds fix#628 to ChangeLog
* Changes Log added to version 3.0.1
* Makes the string alphanumeric
* Orders the logs with ticket number
Builds are now themselves UMD modules, so they could be `require`'d like any
other AMD module or they can still be used as old ES5 modules with globals.
Additionally the build is now closured, so that the almond API doesn't pollute
the global context with `define` or `require`. This does however mean that
`require` can no longer be used outside of the build (unless requirej.s is
included directly.
Improve upon the previous implementation.
If the resource with the highest priority goes offline or becomes unavailable,
then the chat status of the contact must fall back to that of the resource with
the next highest priority.
In your example from #785, if the resource with priority 1 goes offline or
becomes unavailable, then in your implementation the chat status would stay at
online, although it must actually go to xa.
The solution is to update the resources attribute on the contact to not just be
an array or strings, but instead to be a map of resources to priorities and
statuses and to use that data structure.