URLs that contained a censored word were being altered by
censored-words.js and ulimately this broke the links. As an example
www.expertsexchange.com would get censored when it would link to a
legitimate website. This URL blocking functionality should be
handled through other settings.
* Extend clicking tracking to the user profile page.
Added qunit tests
Fixed click-track-test so it uses the correct data attribute for topic_id in its fixture
* Added a second excerpt to verify test pulls from the appropriate one.
* Update sass-rails.
* FIX: Tilt dependency has been removed from Ember::Handlebars::Template.
* Update `DiscourseIIFE` to new Sprockets API.
* `Rails.application.assets` returns `nil` in production.
* Move sprockets-rails out of the assets group.
* Pin ember-rails to 0.18.5 which works with Sprockets 3.x.
* Update sprockets to 3.6.0.
* Make `DiscourseSassCompiler` work with Sprockets 3.
* Use `Sass::Rails::SassImporterGlobbing` instead of haxxing our own.
* Moneky patch so that we don't add dependencies for our custom css.
* FIX: Missing class.
* Upgrade ember-handlebars-template.
* FIX: require path needs to share the same root as the folder's path.
* Bump discourse-qunit-rails.
* Update ember-template-compiler.js to 1.12.2.
* `prepend` is private in Ruby 2.0.0.
FIX: fallback to description if badge long description is missing
Also moves all badge localization into server.en, this slims the client down
serializers pass down localized names/descriptions/long descriptions