Apache commons is providing Html-escaping, no need to reinvent the wheel:
> It supports all known HTML 4.0 entities, including funky accents. Note that the
> commonly used apostrophe escape character (') is not a legal entity and so
> is not supported).
So I manually checked that nothing is relying on escaped single-quotes,
and didn't manage to find anything that does.
Use FileUtil.closeQuietly instead, since it's our reimplemented of this deprecated method.
This change was done automatically via IntelliJ IDEA.
Signed-off-by: Andrew DeMaria <lostonamountain@gmail.com>
I threw airsonic at IntelliJ's IDEA analysis,
and asked it to flag what could be modernized
for Java > 5.
- foreach instead of for…
- I added some null-deref checks
- Integer.ValueOf, since Integer(…) is deprecated
- Contextual try
- Objects.equals instead of handcrafted comparisons
- StringBuilder instead of StringBuffer
- Removal of outdated/wrong javadoc comments
- Add upnp specific base url
- Use http request base url for areas used by url redirection
- Fix sharing
- Removed Network Settings tab
Signed-off-by: Andrew DeMaria <lostonamountain@gmail.com>