# PR Checklist
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# Description
This PR fixes an issue where indentation and whitespace inside the
{{#if_pure}} syntax were being trimmed.
I made an effort to minimize the impact on the parser's existing
behavior.
# PR Checklist
- [x] Did you check if it works normally in all models? *ignore this
when it dosen't uses models*
- [x] Did you check if it works normally in all of web, local and node
hosted versions? if it dosen't, did you blocked it in those versions?
- [ ] Did you added a type def?
# Description
This PR introduces a fix for the issue where the input auto-translation
field ("Enter Message for Translate to English" text displayed when
nothing is entered) was not correctly translating the original text into
English in the LLM-based translation.
Additionally, this update ensures that "Curly Braced Syntaxes {{slot}}"
are translated into the user's native language when the translation
button is pressed, and into English during the input translation,
facilitating more effective translation.
# PR Checklist
- [ ] Did you check if it works normally in all models? *ignore this
when it dosen't uses models*
- [x] Did you check if it works normally in all of web, local and node
hosted versions? if it dosen't, did you blocked it in those versions?
- [ ] Did you added a type def?
# Description
## Problem
This PR resolves an issue where assets were not visible on macOS when
using `asset://localhost/` URLs.
The problem occurred because **DOMPurify** was removing the `src`
attribute when its value started with `asset://localhost/`. This
behavior affected the visibility of assets on macOS for the Local
version of RisuAI.
## Solution
To address this, I chose to use `DOMPurify.addHook` to allow `src`
attributes starting with `asset://localhost/` for certain tags.
I also thought about another solution: passing `ALLOWED_URI_REGEXP` to
`DOMPurify.sanitize`. However, I decided not to use it because it would
require using regular expressions to check strings every time the method
is called, which might be less efficient in my opinion.
## Considerations
While this issue is specific to macOS and the Local version of RisuAI, I
opted not to include additional conditions for the following reasons:
1. The code change is simple and lightweight.
2. It doesn’t cause conflicts on other OSes or RisuAI versions.
3. Avoiding conditions improves readability and maintainability.
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If you have any suggestions for a better approach, I’d be happy to hear
them!
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## Linked Issue
This PR addresses and fixes#656