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TODO List
= KEY ====================
# Flagship
- Regular
? At-risk
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1.4 release
# More extensive URI filtering schemes (see docs/proposal-new-directives.txt)
# Allow for background-image and list-style-image (intrinsically tied to above)
# Add hooks for custom behavior (for instance, YouTube preservation)
- Aggressive caching
? Rich set* methods and config file loaders for HTMLPurifier_Config
? Configuration profiles: sets of directives that get set with one func call
? ConfigSchema directive aliases (so we can rename some of them)
? URI validation routines tighter (see docs/dev-code-quality.html) (COMPLEX)
1.5 release
# Error logging for filtering/cleanup procedures
- Requires I18N facilities to be created first (COMPLEX)
1.6 release
# Add pre-packaged "levels" of cleaning (custom behavior already done)
- More fine-grained control over escaping behavior
- Silently drop content inbetween SCRIPT tags (can be generalized to allow
specification of elements that, when detected as foreign, trigger removal
of children, although unbalanced tags could wreck havoc (or at least
delete the rest of the document)).
1.7 release
# Additional support for poorly written HTML
- Implement all non-essential attribute transforms (BIG!)
- Microsoft Word HTML cleaning (i.e. MsoNormal, but research essential!)
- Friendly strict handling of <address> (block -> <br>)
2.0 release
# Formatters for plaintext (COMPLEX)
- Auto-paragraphing (be sure to leverage fact that we know when things
shouldn't be paragraphed, such as lists and tables).
- Linkify URLs
- Smileys
- Linkification for HTML Purifier docs: notably configuration and classes
3.0 release
- Extended HTML capabilities based on namespacing and tag transforms (COMPLEX)
- Hooks for adding custom processors to custom namespaced tags and
attributes, offer default implementation
- Lots of documentation and samples
- XHTML 1.1 support
Ongoing
- Lots of profiling, make it faster!
- Plugins for major CMSes (COMPLEX)
- Drupal
- WordPress
- eFiction
- more! (look for ones that use WYSIWYGs)
Unknown release (on a scratch-an-itch basis)
- Fixes for Firefox's inability to handle COL alignment props (Bug 915)
- Automatically add non-breaking spaces to empty table cells when
empty-cells:show is applied to have compatibility with Internet Explorer
- Convert RTL/LTR override characters to <bdo> tags, or vice versa on demand.
Also, enable disabling of directionality
- Append something to duplicate IDs so they're still usable (impl. note: the
dupe detector would also need to detect the suffix as well)
- Have 'lang' attribute be checked against official lists
Encoding workarounds
- Non-lossy dumb alternate character encoding transformations, achieved by
numerically encoding all non-ASCII characters
- Semi-lossy dumb alternate character encoding transformations, achieved by
encoding all characters that have string entity equivalents
Requested
- Native content compression, whitespace stripping (don't rely on Tidy, make
sure we don't remove from <pre> or related tags)
- Win32 Phalanger C# binaries (?)
- Remove redundant tags, ex. <u><u>Underlined</u></u>. Implementation notes:
1. Analyzing which tags to remove duplicants
2. Ensure attributes are merged into the parent tag
3. Extend the tag exclusion system to specify whether or not the
contents should be dropped or not (currently, there's code that could do
something like this if it didn't drop the inner text too.)
- More user-friendly warnings when %HTML.Allow* attempts to specify a
tag or attribute that is not supported
- Allow specifying global attributes on a tag-by-tag basis in
%HTML.AllowAttributes
- Parse TinyMCE whitelist into our %HTML.Allow* whitelists
- XSS-attempt detection
Wontfix
- Non-lossy smart alternate character encoding transformations (unless
patch provided)
- Pretty-printing HTML, users can use Tidy on the output on entire page