TODO List Ongoing - Lots of profiling, make it faster! - Plugins for major CMSes (very tricky issue) 1.0 release - Limited shorthand CSS attributes - background - list-style - Revise (HTML|CSS)Definition and Config relationship (groundwork for 2.0) - Lossy alternate character encoding support (characters not in the encoding will get silently dropped). 1.1 release - Directive documentation generation - Rewrite table's child definition to be faster, smart, and regexp free - Allow HTML 4.01 output (cosmetic changes to the generator) 1.2 release - Additional support for poorly written HTML - Implement all non-essential attribute transforms - Microsoft Word HTML cleaning (i.e. MsoNormal) 1.3 release - Make URI validation routines tighter (especially mailto) - Distinguish between different types of URIs, for instance, a mailto URI in IMG SRC is nonsensical 2.0 release - Add various "levels" of cleaning - Related: Allow strict (X)HTML 3.0 release - Extended HTML capabilities based on namespacing and tag transforms - Hooks for adding custom processors to custom namespaced tags and attributes, offer default implementation - Auto-paragraphing (be sure to leverage fact that we know when things shouldn't be paragraphed, such as lists and tables). - Lots of documentation and samples Unknown release (on a scratch-an-itch basis) - 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)). - 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 - Pretty-printing HTML (adds dependency of Generator to HTMLDefinition) - Non-lossy dumb alternate character encoding transformations, achieved by numerically encoding all non-ASCII characters Wontfix - Non-lossy smart alternate character encoding transformations