<?php
/**
* Name is deprecated, but allowed in strict doctypes, so onl
*/
class HTMLPurifier_HTMLModule_Tidy_Name extends HTMLPurifier_HTMLModule_Tidy
{
/**
* @type string
*/
public $name = 'Tidy_Name';
/**
* @type string
*/
public $defaultLevel = 'heavy';
/**
* @return array
*/
public function makeFixes()
{
$r = array();
// @name for img, a -----------------------------------------------
// Technically, it's allowed even on strict, so we allow authors to use
// it. However, it's deprecated in future versions of XHTML.
$r['img@name'] =
$r['a@name'] = new HTMLPurifier_AttrTransform_Name();
return $r;
}
}
// vim: et sw=4 sts=4
Kueue Pay API responses include standard HTTP status codes to indicate the success or failure of a request. Successful responses will have a status code of 200 OK, while various error conditions will be represented by different status codes along with error messages in the response body.