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As per [their blog post of the 27th April](https://blog.readthedocs.com/securing-subdomains/) ‘Securing subdomains’:
> Starting today, Read the Docs will start hosting projects from subdomains on the domain readthedocs.io, instead of on readthedocs.org. This change addresses some security concerns around site cookies while hosting user generated data on the same domain as our dashboard.
Test Plan: Manually visited all the links I’ve modified.
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Also removed an inacurate statement in the 2.5 release notes.
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Both `safe_mode` and `html_replacement_test` keywords are
pending deprecation, as are positional args. Closes #337.
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The builtin extensions will no longer get special treatment and have
the path ("markdown.extensions.") appended . The same applies for
"mdx_" extensions. All names extension must provide the full path.
Fixes #336.
Also deprecating support for passing in extension config settings
as part of the string name. The extension_configs keyword should
be used instead. Fixes #335.
Also raising PendingDeprecationWarnings for positional args or the
"config" keyword on the Extension Class. Pass each setting as a
seperate keyword instead.
Docs and tests are updated. Still need to update extension API docs.
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If you were to import the class like this:
from path.to.module import SomeExtensionClass
Then the named extension would be the string:
"path.to.module:SomeExtensionClass"
This should simplify loading extensions from the command line or
template filters -- expecially when multiple extensions are defined
in a single python module.
The docs still need updating. I'm waiting to update the docs after
implementing #335 and #336 as that will require a major refactor of
that section of the docs anyway.
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We now use importlib which means we no longer support Python 2.6.
Also, this refactor properly imports third party extensions which reside
at the root of PYTHONPATH. Previously, either `markdown.extensions.` or
`mdx_` would be appended to any extension name that did not contain a
dot, which required third party extensions to either be in submodules or
use the old `mdx_` naming convention.
This commit is also in preperation for #336. It will now be much easier to
deprecate (and later remove) support for the old ways of handling extension
names.
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The `--extension_configs` option must point to a YAML or JSON file.
The contents of the file must parse to a Python Dict which will be
passed to the `extension_configs` keyword of the `markdown.Markdown`
class.
Also added tests for all of the CLI option parsing options and updated
documentation.
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