Matt Farmer
Matt Farmer
icu4j is using the ICU license. This seems to be a tweaked version of the X11 License which is compatible with our own LGPL.
Yeah, that's good. I was just making a note here as I worked through figuring out how I want to integrate it. No action needed.
Ok, this is a _lot_ more complex than I originally thought looking at the bug report. TL;DR there's no good way for us to support this type of encoding from...
>Well, if I understand correctly, the host API would work only for hosts and not for full URLs which of course would be rather inconvenient as the parsing would be...
This seems like a reasonable ask. Given that Dispatch 0.12 and 0.13 have already frozen their APIs, I think the earliest we'd be able to address this is Dispatch 0.14....
I'm having second thoughts about this change. The uniformity of knowing that you'll get an ExecutionException has some nice features for error handling, imo. I'm going to continue considering this,...
Hey @Sciss — thanks for the request. That's going to be dependent on all of our dependencies being updated for Scala 3.0.0-M2, which I doubt they all are. I'll take...
In the latest. And actually for quite a long time before that.... I've depended on this behavior in applications dating back to me using Lift 2.4. I did note that...
No update that I’m aware of, though if you depend on / require this behavior I would consider switching to lift-json. The rewrite of extraction between Lift-json and json4s seemed...
A path forward here may be to consider pulling in a variation of the new extractor we're targeting for Lift 4: https://github.com/liftmodules/json-extractor-ng. It's still very much a work in progress,...