NEWS ( CHANGELOG and HISTORY ) HTMLPurifier ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| = KEY ==================== # Breaks back-compat ! Feature - Bugfix + Sub-comment . Internal change ========================== 1.4.0, unknown release date ! Implemented list-style-image, URIs now allowed in list-style . Implemented AttrDef_CSSURI for url(http://google.com) style declarations 1.3.3, unknown release date, likely to be dropped ! Moved SLOW to docs/enduser-slow.html and added code examples 1.3.2, released 2006-12-25 ! HTMLPurifier object now accepts configuration arrays, no need to manually instantiate a configuration object ! Context object now accessible to outside ! Added enduser-youtube.html, explains how to embed YouTube videos. See also corresponding smoketest preserveYouTube.php. ! Added purifyArray(), which takes a list of HTML and purifies it all ! Added static member variable $version to HTML Purifier with PHP-compatible version number string. - Fixed fatal error thrown by upper-cased language attributes - printDefinition.php: added labels, added better clarification . HTMLPurifier_Config::create() added, takes mixed variable and converts into a HTMLPurifier_Config object. 1.3.1, released 2006-12-06 ! Added HTMLPurifier.func.php stub for a convenient function to call the library - Fixed bug in RemoveInvalidImg code that caused all images to be dropped (thanks to .mario for reporting this) . Standardized all attribute handling variables to attr, made it plural 1.3.0, released 2006-11-26 # Invalid images are now removed, rather than replaced with a dud Invalid image. Previous behavior can be restored with new directive %Core.RemoveInvalidImg set to false. ! (X)HTML Strict now supported + Transparently handles inline elements in block context (blockquote) ! Added GET method to demo for easier validation, added 50kb max input size ! New directive %HTML.BlockWrapper, for block-ifying inline elements ! New directive %HTML.Parent, allows you to only allow inline content ! New directives %HTML.AllowedElements and %HTML.AllowedAttributes to let users narrow the set of allowed tags !
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