Fix scanning issues#7623
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This fixes three client-side security issues flagged by GitHub code scanning:
1. Unvalidated URLs used for navigation/fetch (
app.js) — the filter button (data-href) and action links (data-ea-action-url) read a URL from the DOM and used it (href/window.location/fetch) without validation, allowing ajavascript:scheme to execute. A newsanitizeUrl()helper now restricts these to safe schemes. The filter URL — whose fetch response is injected viainnerHTML— is additionally required to be same-origin, so it can never load attacker-controlled remote HTML.2. Uploaded file name rendered as HTML (
field-file-upload.js) — the user-controlled file name was written viainnerHTML, so a file named e.g.<img src=x onerror=…>could run script. Switched totextContent.3. Fragile slug confirm-text decoding (
field-slug.js) — the lock-button confirmation message ran through areplace/JSON.parse/decodeURIComponentchain that didn't escape backslashes (CodeQL: incomplete string escaping). The attribute is already a plain, escaped string, so it's now passed directly toconfirm().