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Marcel f68c892170 fix(chronik): sentinel-based title split + drop duplicate comment preview
Two PR #288 blockers from Felix and Leonie:

Felix: verbText.indexOf(docTitle) broke when the title was empty (indexOf
returned 0, the before/after slices both emptied) or when the title
substring-matched any word in the compiled Paraglide message (e.g. "Brief"
appearing inside a translated verb). Swap to a sentinel approach: interpolate
{doc} with U+0001, then split the compiled text on that sentinel — robust
regardless of title content or translator sentence order. Two new red tests
lock the invariant: empty title still renders the row link; short titles
that could substring-match render exactly once as a single chronik-doc-title
span.

Leonie: the comment variant rendered „{documentTitle}" as a placeholder,
which made the row show the same title twice — once as the underlined link,
once as the italic "preview quote" — implying the comment was quoting
itself. Replace with an italic ellipsis „…". A new red test asserts the
preview no longer contains the document title text verbatim.

While here, add a SECURITY comment next to the TODO so the next person who
wires item.commentPreview knows the backend must truncate/strip server-side
and the frontend must use {text}, never {@html} (Nora, issue #285 #3552).

Part of #285, address PR #288 review.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-04-20 20:38:10 +02:00
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