The `<>` delimiters are not necessary for the shortcode to be rendered inline, and in some cases they break some expectations: a shortcode that is separated from other text to be in its own paragraph is not actually wrapped by a `p` element, breaking the spacing between paragraphs.
Signed-off-by: Kévin Commaille <zecakeh@tedomum.fr>
* C2S: Deprecate now-legacy endpoints
* C2S: Fix MXC URI code block while we're here
* C2S: Describe the authentication and deprecation requirements
* C2S: Intro the upload/download endpoints differently
* C2S: Literally copy/paste the `content-repo.yaml` spec
* C2S: Drop `/upload` and `/create` because we aren't replacing them today
* C2S: Fix notes while we're here
* C2S: Update metadata for new endpoints
* C2S: Add authentication to new endpoints
* C2S: Drop `allow_remote` and `allow_redirect` on new endpoints
* C2S: Append backwards compatibility notes
* C2S: Decorate old media endpoints with pointers to the new ones
The server-server spec might have a harder time linking to these, but that can be fixed with verbiage.
* C2S: Annotate IdP icon spec with media auth implications
* S2S: Modernize section text
* S2S: Create content repository API
This is largely a copy/paste of the new authed content repo API in the Client-Server API, though some keywords (like "client") have been changed. Paths and response formats have also been changed to support the federation-specific requirements.
* C2S & S2S: Add plethora of changelogs
* Reference RFC 1341
* Upgrade keywords in changed text
* Mention caching
* Cross-reference IdP icons
* Update content/client-server-api/modules/content_repo.md
* "MXC URI" -> "`mxc://` URI"
We're a bit inconsistent with this currently, and IMHO "`mxc://` URI" is more
explicit.
* Update content/client-server-api/modules/content_repo.md
Co-authored-by: Hubert Chathi <hubertc@matrix.org>
* more MXCs
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Co-authored-by: Hubert Chathi <hubertc@matrix.org>
* Add CORP headers to media repo
MSC: https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-spec-proposals/pull/3828
* Write weird CSS rules to make added-in work inline in the CS spec
Even though our content doesn't need 2 paragraphs, it's good to have the capability to render it in the future.
* Remove test paragraph
* Refine prose
* spelling is key