From 2cc85c64f1c64a2dbaeae276a3e2ca8420de76b7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: WXL <wl_5969728@163.com>
Date: 星期三, 22 四月 2026 18:09:58 +0800
Subject: [PATCH] 上报转运调试

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 node_modules/vue-i18n/dist/vue-i18n.d.ts |   24 ++++++++----------------
 1 files changed, 8 insertions(+), 16 deletions(-)

diff --git a/node_modules/vue-i18n/dist/vue-i18n.d.ts b/node_modules/vue-i18n/dist/vue-i18n.d.ts
index 6e4f0d5..0cee95f 100644
--- a/node_modules/vue-i18n/dist/vue-i18n.d.ts
+++ b/node_modules/vue-i18n/dist/vue-i18n.d.ts
@@ -888,21 +888,17 @@
     warnHtmlMessage?: boolean;
     /**
      * @remarks
-     * Whether to escape parameters for list or named interpolation values.
-     * When enabled, this option:
-     * - Escapes HTML special characters (`<`, `>`, `"`, `'`, `&`, `/`, `=`) in interpolation parameters
-     * - Sanitizes the final translated HTML to prevent XSS attacks by:
-     *   - Escaping dangerous characters in HTML attribute values
-     *   - Neutralizing event handler attributes (onclick, onerror, etc.)
-     *   - Disabling javascript: URLs in href, src, action, formaction, and style attributes
+     * If `escapeParameter` is configured as true then interpolation parameters are escaped before the message is translated.
      *
      * This is useful when translation output is used in `v-html` and the translation resource contains html markup (e.g. <b> around a user provided value).
      *
      * This usage pattern mostly occurs when passing precomputed text strings into UI components.
      *
+     * The escape process involves replacing the following symbols with their respective HTML character entities: `<`, `>`, `"`, `'`.
+     *
      * Setting `escapeParameter` as true should not break existing functionality but provides a safeguard against a subtle type of XSS attack vectors.
      *
-     * @VueI18nSee [HTML Message - Using the escapeParameter option](../guide/essentials/syntax#using-the-escapeparameter-option)
+     * @VueI18nSee [HTML Message](../guide/essentials/syntax#html-message)
      *
      * @defaultValue `false`
      */
@@ -2775,21 +2771,17 @@
     warnHtmlInMessage?: WarnHtmlInMessageLevel;
     /**
      * @remarks
-     * Whether to escape parameters for list or named interpolation values.
-     * When enabled, this option:
-     * - Escapes HTML special characters (`<`, `>`, `"`, `'`, `&`, `/`, `=`) in interpolation parameters
-     * - Sanitizes the final translated HTML to prevent XSS attacks by:
-     *   - Escaping dangerous characters in HTML attribute values
-     *   - Neutralizing event handler attributes (onclick, onerror, etc.)
-     *   - Disabling javascript: URLs in href, src, action, formaction, and style attributes
+     * If `escapeParameterHtml` is configured as true then interpolation parameters are escaped before the message is translated.
      *
      * This is useful when translation output is used in `v-html` and the translation resource contains html markup (e.g. <b> around a user provided value).
      *
      * This usage pattern mostly occurs when passing precomputed text strings into UI components.
      *
+     * The escape process involves replacing the following symbols with their respective HTML character entities: `<`, `>`, `"`, `'`.
+     *
      * Setting `escapeParameterHtml` as true should not break existing functionality but provides a safeguard against a subtle type of XSS attack vectors.
      *
-     * @VueI18nSee [HTML Message - Using the escapeParameter option](../guide/essentials/syntax#using-the-escapeparameter-option)
+     * @VueI18nSee [HTML Message](../guide/essentials/syntax#html-message)
      *
      * @defaultValue `false`
      */

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