[geeklog-devel] Filtering unwanted markup and JS from posted content ie. Articles, Static pages and Flexy content.

Damien Hodgkin dracul01 at gmail.com
Fri Aug 10 00:20:27 EDT 2007


Thanks Michael I'll check into it. It would definitely save me lots of work
and I could then start work on other things.

On Thursday 09 August 2007 7:07:49 pm Michael Tutty wrote:

> How about HTML Purifier <http://htmlpurifier.org/>? Don't know if it's

> worth anything but the site says all the right things...

> M.

>

> On 8/9/07, Damien Hodgkin <dracul01 at gmail.com> wrote:

> > Wondering if anyone has any good ideas an the best way to implement such

> > filtering. Kses as far as I know is being phased out. So I and working on

> > a

> > new filtering class to allow all the plugins in Gl2 to utilise for

> > various filtering tasks, including, Email validation, URL validation,

> > Markup filtering and validation and a few other things no decided on yet.

> >

> > This will closely tie in with the content plugin. But be available to any

> > other in-house or thirdparty plugins that need such features.

> >

> > --

> > Best Regards,

> > Damien

> > -------------

> > "I only have two braincells left, one is missing, and the other is

> > putting up

> > flyers!"

> >

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Best Regards,
Damien
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"I only have two braincells left, one is missing, and the other is putting up
flyers!"
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