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Gary about Zend Framework Proposal: Zend\Html\Filter (HTML Sanitisation And Manipulation)
Thu, 09.09.2010 11:17
I wouldn't know a good sanitis er from a bad one if it hit me in the face (other than what your articles have highl [...]


Tom Boutell about Zend Framework Proposal: Zend\Html\Filter (HTML Sanitisation And Manipulation)
Mon, 06.09.2010 13:42
This sounds like a good soluti on following the same principl es I followed in aHtml::simpli fy(). Since the Apostrop [...]


Bobby about HTML Sanitisation: The Devil's In The Details (And The Vulnerabilities)
Tue, 17.08.2010 22:24
I just wanted to thank you for the article and the research. I was looking for a solution and was surprised to fin [...]


Tyson Sturdivant about HTML Sanitisation: The Devil's In The Details (And The Vulnerabilities)
Mon, 16.08.2010 19:30
Does anyone have any input on "Universal Feed Parser" and it s effectiveness?


Pádraic Brady about HTML Sanitisation: The Devil's In The Details (And The Vulnerabilities)
Mon, 16.08.2010 17:44
Is it a big table? ;-) Don't wo rry about it - I'm completely harmless.


Miha about HTML Sanitisation: The Devil's In The Details (And The Vulnerabilities)
Thu, 12.08.2010 15:59
OMG. What did I write. You men tioned html5lib in your post. And I go on mentioning just th at. /me is now ashamed [...]


Miha about HTML Sanitisation: The Devil's In The Details (And The Vulnerabilities)
Wed, 11.08.2010 20:46
html5lib (http://code.google.c om/p/html5lib/) is the one I r un on a few days ago, so I'm p robably guessing that th [...]


Padraic Brady about HTML Sanitisation: The Devil's In The Details (And The Vulnerabilities)
Wed, 11.08.2010 19:56
I haven't decided on it yet. A t the moment, many server side development tools are in the same boat. libxml2 and t [...]


Miha about HTML Sanitisation: The Devil's In The Details (And The Vulnerabilities)
Wed, 11.08.2010 19:32
@Padraic: What will you do in a 6months when html5 becomes p opular and along with it stand ardized parser. Its prob [...]


Maarten about HTML Sanitisation: The Devil's In The Details (And The Vulnerabilities)
Wed, 11.08.2010 12:45
looking forward to your soluti on. To be honest, we're using HTMLPurifier and I have yet to encounter big problems [...]


Padraic Brady about HTML Sanitisation: The Devil's In The Details (And The Vulnerabilities)
Tue, 10.08.2010 18:44
Quoting from the original repo rt (26 June '10): "Bonus vu lnerability from a brief look through of the blacklist [...]


Jeremy Cook about HTML Sanitisation: The Devil's In The Details (And The Vulnerabilities)
Tue, 10.08.2010 18:30
Thanks for the excellent artic le. Very informative.


Brett Bieber about HTML Sanitisation: The Devil's In The Details (And The Vulnerabilities)
Tue, 10.08.2010 17:43
I believe you're incorrect reg arding the -ms-behavior css er ror in HTML_Safe. The blacklis t includes "behavior" wh [...]


Pádraic Brady about HTML Sanitisation: The Devil's In The Details (And The Vulnerabilities)
Tue, 10.08.2010 11:18
Yes, it's being proposed to Ze nd Framework. HTMLPurifier rea lly is that good, largely beca use it properly normalis [...]


Pádraic Brady about HTML Sanitisation: The Devil's In The Details (And The Vulnerabilities)
Tue, 10.08.2010 11:13
Hi Santosh, As the article notes, CSS may be used to styl e elements in such a way that may overlay or expand th [...]


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