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WYSIWYG - What You See Is What You Get
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HTML Purifier: A Pretty Good Fit for TinyMCE and FCKeditor
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Javascript-based WYSIWYG editors, simply stated, are quite amazing. But I've
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always been wary about using them due to security issues: they handle the
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client-side magic, but once you've been served a piping hot load of unfiltered
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HTML, what should be done then? In some situations, you can serve it uncleaned,
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since you only offer these facilities to trusted(?) authors.
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Unfortunantely, for blog comments and anonymous input, BBCode, Textile and
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other markup languages still reign supreme. Put simply: filtering HTML is
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hard work, and these WYSIWYG authors don't offer anything to alleviate that
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trouble. Therein lies the solution:
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HTML Purifier is perfect for filtering pure-HTML input from WYSIWYG editors.
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Enough said.
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vim: et sw=4 sts=4
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