TODO List = KEY ==================== # Flagship - Regular ? Maybe I'll Do It ========================== If no interest is expressed for a feature that may require a considerable amount of effort to implement, it may get endlessly delayed. Do not be afraid to cast your vote for the next feature to be implemented! Things to do as soon as possible: - Think about allowing explicit order of operations hooks for transforms - Inputs don't do the right thing with submit - Fix "<.<" bug (trailing < is removed if not EOD) - Build in better internal state dumps and debugging tools for remote debugging - Allowed/Allowed* have strange interactions when both set - Transform lone embeds into object tags FUTURE VERSIONS --------------- 4.1 release [OMG CONFIG PONIES] ! Fix Printer. It's from the old days when we didn't have decent XML classes ! Factor demo.php into a set of Printer classes, and then create a stub file for users here (inside the actual HTML Purifier library) - Fix error handling with form construction - Do encoding validation in Printers, or at least, where user data comes in - Config: Add examples to everything (make built-in which also automatically gives output) - Add "register" field to config schemas to eliminate dependence on naming conventions (try to remember why we ultimately decided on tihs) 5.0 release [HTML 5] # Swap out code to use html5lib tokenizer and tree-builder ! Allow turning off of FixNesting and required attribute insertion 5.1 release [It's All About Trust] (floating) # Implement untrusted, dangerous elements/attributes # Implement IDREF support (harder than it seems, since you cannot have IDREFs to non-existent IDs) - Implement (client and server side image maps are blocking on IDREF support) # Frameset XHTML 1.0 and HTML 4.01 doctypes - Figure out how to simultaneously set %CSS.Trusted and %HTML.Trusted (?) 5.2 release [Error'ed] # Error logging for filtering/cleanup procedures # Additional support for poorly written HTML - Microsoft Word HTML cleaning (i.e. MsoNormal, but research essential!) - Friendly strict handling of
(block ->and possibly tags; may be troublesome because regular CSS has no way of uniquely identifying nodes, so we'd have to generate IDs - Explain how to use HTML Purifier in non-PHP languages / create a simple command line stub (or complicated?) - 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 - Table of Contents generation (XHTML Compiler might be reusable). May also be out-of-band information. - Full set of color keywords. Also, a way to add onto them without finalizing the configuration object. - Write a var_export and memcached DefinitionCache - Denis - Built-in support for target="_blank" on all external links - Convert RTL/LTR override characters to tags, or vice versa on demand. Also, enable disabling of directionality ? Externalize inline CSS to promote clean HTML, proposed by Sander Tekelenburg ? Remove redundant tags, ex. Underlined. 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.) Maintenance related (slightly boring) # CHMOD install script for PEAR installs ! Factor out command line parser into its own class, and unit test it - Reduce size of internal data-structures (esp. HTMLDefinition) - Allow merging configurations. Thus, a -> b -> default c -> d -> default becomes a -> b -> c -> d -> default Maybe allow more fine-grained tuning of this behavior. Alternatively, encourage people to use short plist depths before building them up. - Time PHPT tests ChildDef related (very boring) - Abstract ChildDef_BlockQuote to work with all elements that only allow blocks in them, required or optional - Implement lenient child validation Wontfix - Non-lossy smart alternate character encoding transformations (unless patch provided) - Pretty-printing HTML: users can use Tidy on the output on entire page - Native content compression, whitespace stripping: use gzip if this is really important vim: et sw=4 sts=4