Radeox is a rendering engine for an unspecified markup.
Its [website](http://radeox.org/) is dead, the website
of its [authors](http://www.codehaus.org/) is dead too,
its [last commit](https://github.com/codehaus/radeox) was 13 years ago.
It's only used for the welcome and login messages,
as well as comments from users. If we want to have some markup parsing,
we should use something maintained with autoescaping guarantees,
instead of a piece of zombie code prone to $DEITY knows what injections.
Signed-off-by: Andrew DeMaria <lostonamountain@gmail.com>
Since the `border: 0;` property is applied
to every checkbox, there is no need for a class.
This is also a good opportunity to use ternaries
for the `checked` attribute, instead of clumsy `if`.
I guess that this is a bit silly in 2019,
but since people tend to use weird browsers in weird
places, disabling autocompletion here might prevent
the password from ending up in some local cache.
- Fix a stupid self-XSS. I doubt that there are ways to
use it against other users, but well, better safe than sorry
- Replace the javascript-on-focus hacks with the `autofocus` attribute
- Changed to html5 (remove align="center" > style="text-align=center"
- Removed table clean up
- Moved the login message under the logo, and centered it
- Fixed tomcat deployment
- Removed web.xml
- Migrated to servlet api 3
- Added back in logging error resolver
- Fixed error jsp page not working
- Fixed login path when deployed to tomcat
- Cleanup custom liquibase precondition class
- Made the hsql index check more robust
Signed-off-by: Andrew DeMaria <lostonamountain@gmail.com>