Posted
about 18 years
ago
We have relocated from hp.jpsband.org to htmlpurifier.org. Please update your links and bookmarks accordingly. Permanent redirects are in place, so old links will continue to work for a while. However, some pages have changed locations in the
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shuffle: live/docs/examples/demo.php is now demo.phplive/docs/ is now docs/v/viewvc.cgi/ is now viewvc.cgi/ Also, PEAR users will need to uninstall their old copy of HTML Purifier, remove the old channel, and then discover and install at the new domain. This set of commands should do the trick: pear uninstall hp/HTMLPurifier pear channel-delete hp.jpsband.org pear channel-discover htmlpurifier.org pear install hp/HTMLPurifier Thank you all for your cooperation. If there are any blips, please report them to the general forums or my new email address, [email protected] [Less]
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Posted
about 18 years
ago
ViewVC for viewing our SVN repository and RSS changelog feeds for most of our HTML pages (for example, the changelog for this page is at index.rss) were rolled out a few weeks ago. Feel free to check them out. Also, I've purchased the
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htmlpurifier.org domain so this website will be migrating to that address soon. I'm not in any particular hurry to get the migration done, but I hope to see some other changes in the website as well when the move is made. ;-) [Less]
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Posted
about 18 years
ago
ViewVC for viewing our SVN repository and RSS changelog feeds for most of our HTML pages (for example, the changelog for this page is at index.rss) were rolled out a few weeks ago. Feel free to check them out. Also, I've purchased the
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htmlpurifier.org domain so this website will be migrating to that address soon. I'm not in any particular hurry to get the migration done, but I hope to see some other changes in the website as well when the move is made. ;-) [Less]
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Posted
about 18 years
ago
ViewVC for viewing our SVN repository and RSS changelog feeds for most of our HTML pages (for example, the changelog for this page is at index.rss) were rolled out a few weeks ago. Feel free to check them out. Also, I've purchased the
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htmlpurifier.org domain so this website will be migrating to that address soon. I'm not in any particular hurry to get the migration done, but I hope to see some other changes in the website as well when the move is made. ;-) [Less]
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Posted
about 18 years
ago
I'd like to thank Pro::PHP podcast for mentioning HTML Purifier on their April 5, 2007 show. I've always been a fan of their informative podcasts, and was delighted to discover that they had decided to include HTML Purifier on the program list (even
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though it was at the very end). Against my better judgment, I have a few clarifications I'd like to make about the podcast: While HTML Purifier can use Tidy, it's completely optional. Tidy is exploited for pretty-printed HTML.We do use the XSS cheatsheet for testing the library, but I actually did not know about the cheat-sheet until the library was well under development.Yes, the top domain is actually a school band website that I'm borrowing hosting from. I'm playing around with getting a dedicated domain at htmlpurifier.org. Once again, thanks for mentioning the library, perhaps someday I'll do a screencast going through some of HTML Purifier's major features. [Less]
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Posted
about 18 years
ago
I'd like to thank Pro::PHP podcast for mentioning HTML Purifier on their April 5, 2007 show. I've always been a fan of their informative podcasts, and was delighted to discover that they had decided to include HTML Purifier on the program list (even
... [More]
though it was at the very end). Against my better judgment, I have a few clarifications I'd like to make about the podcast: While HTML Purifier can use Tidy, it's completely optional. Tidy is exploited for pretty-printed HTML.We do use the XSS cheatsheet for testing the library, but I actually did not know about the cheat-sheet until the library was well under development.Yes, the top domain is actually a school band website that I'm borrowing hosting from. I'm playing around with getting a dedicated domain at htmlpurifier.org. Once again, thanks for mentioning the library, perhaps someday I'll do a screencast going through some of HTML Purifier's major features. [Less]
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Posted
about 18 years
ago
I'd like to thank Pro::PHP podcast for mentioning HTML Purifier on their April 5, 2007 show. I've always been a fan of their informative podcasts, and was delighted to discover that they had decided to include HTML Purifier on the program list (even
... [More]
though it was at the very end). Against my better judgment, I have a few clarifications I'd like to make about the podcast: While HTML Purifier can use Tidy, it's completely optional. Tidy is exploited for pretty-printed HTML.We do use the XSS cheatsheet for testing the library, but I actually did not know about the cheat-sheet until the library was well under development.Yes, the top domain is actually a school band website that I'm borrowing hosting from. I'm playing around with getting a dedicated domain at htmlpurifier.org. Once again, thanks for mentioning the library, perhaps someday I'll do a screencast going through some of HTML Purifier's major features. [Less]
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Posted
about 18 years
ago
Sorry, no April Fool's joke this year. To compensate, we have the 1.6.0 “Long Overdue” release. This version contains support for a number of deprecated attributes HTML Purifier should have had from the very beginning, including the name, bgcolor
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, border, width and height attributes. The CSS property 'height', rel and rev attributes and ID blacklist regexps are also available. In addition, HTML Purifier will give a friendly error message when you try to enable an element or attribute that doesn't exist. All in all, this is a fairly compact release, but it does address some common requests brought up in the Forums, so I suggest you upgrade anyway. You can check News for a complete changelog, but there's not much else. [Less]
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Posted
about 18 years
ago
Sorry, no April Fool's joke this year. To compensate, we have the 1.6.0 “Long Overdue” release. This version contains support for a number of deprecated attributes HTML Purifier should have had from the very beginning, including the name, bgcolor
... [More]
, border, width and height attributes. The CSS property 'height', rel and rev attributes and ID blacklist regexps are also available. In addition, HTML Purifier will give a friendly error message when you try to enable an element or attribute that doesn't exist. All in all, this is a fairly compact release, but it does address some common requests brought up in the Forums, so I suggest you upgrade anyway. You can check News for a complete changelog, but there's not much else. [Less]
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Posted
about 18 years
ago
Sorry, no April Fool's joke this year. To compensate, we have the 1.6.0 “Long Overdue” release. This version contains support for a number of deprecated attributes HTML Purifier should have had from the very beginning, including the name, bgcolor
... [More]
, border, width and height attributes. The CSS property 'height', rel and rev attributes and ID blacklist regexps are also available. In addition, HTML Purifier will give a friendly error message when you try to enable an element or attribute that doesn't exist. All in all, this is a fairly compact release, but it does address some common requests brought up in the Forums, so I suggest you upgrade anyway. You can check News for a complete changelog, but there's not much else. [Less]
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