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[jira] [Created] (SLING-6476) Sightly and sling resource include differ for resource paths with multiple dots

Bart Wulteputte created SLING-6476:
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             Summary: Sightly and sling resource include differ for resource paths with multiple dots
                 Key: SLING-6476
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SLING-6476
             Project: Sling
          Issue Type: Bug
            Reporter: Bart Wulteputte
         Attachments: htl-vs-sling-1.0.zip

There seems to be a difference between the includes done by HTL and by sling when it comes to valid resources which contain more than 2 dots in their name. This didn't used to be the case in older versions of HTL. JSP and HTL used to be interchangeable, but that's no longer the case for these kinds of resource paths.

I'm coming from an AEM background where the issue appeared post upgrade from 6.0 (SP2) to 6.2. So I'm not sure where exactly this puts the issue in terms of sightly versions (since this is in the transference period of sightly being donated to apache, and being renamed, rebranded and reversioned)

I've prepared a package which illustrates the issue on the latest sling build of the trunk. The difference can be viewed by installing the attached package on a sling and looking at /content/jspPage.html vs /content/htlPage.html. Both pages include the same set of resource paths which are expected to yield the same results, but they don't.

There you will see that resource paths containing more than 1 dot are interpreted by sightly and resolve to a synthetic resource rather than the actual existing resource.



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