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462 lines
17 KiB
PHP
462 lines
17 KiB
PHP
<?php
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require_once 'HTMLPurifier/Definition.php';
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require_once 'HTMLPurifier/HTMLModuleManager.php';
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// this definition and its modules MUST NOT define configuration directives
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// outside of the HTML or Attr namespaces
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HTMLPurifier_ConfigSchema::define(
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'HTML', 'DefinitionID', null, 'string/null', '
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<p>
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Unique identifier for a custom-built HTML definition. If you edit
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the raw version of the HTMLDefinition, introducing changes that the
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configuration object does not reflect, you must specify this variable.
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If you change your custom edits, you should change this directive, or
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clear your cache. Example:
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</p>
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<pre>
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$config = HTMLPurifier_Config::createDefault();
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$config->set(\'HTML\', \'DefinitionID\', \'1\');
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$def = $config->getHTMLDefinition();
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$def->addAttribute(\'a\', \'tabindex\', \'Number\');
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</pre>
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<p>
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In the above example, the configuration is still at the defaults, but
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using the advanced API, an extra attribute has been added. The
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configuration object normally has no way of knowing that this change
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has taken place, so it needs an extra directive: %HTML.DefinitionID.
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If someone else attempts to use the default configuration, these two
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pieces of code will not clobber each other in the cache, since one has
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an extra directive attached to it.
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</p>
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<p>
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This directive has been available since 2.0.0, and in that version or
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later you <em>must</em> specify a value to this directive to use the
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advanced API features.
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</p>
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');
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HTMLPurifier_ConfigSchema::define(
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'HTML', 'DefinitionRev', 1, 'int', '
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<p>
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Revision identifier for your custom definition specified in
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%HTML.DefinitionID. This serves the same purpose: uniquely identifying
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your custom definition, but this one does so in a chronological
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context: revision 3 is more up-to-date then revision 2. Thus, when
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this gets incremented, the cache handling is smart enough to clean
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up any older revisions of your definition as well as flush the
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cache. This directive has been available since 2.0.0.
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</p>
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');
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HTMLPurifier_ConfigSchema::define(
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'HTML', 'BlockWrapper', 'p', 'string', '
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<p>
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String name of element to wrap inline elements that are inside a block
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context. This only occurs in the children of blockquote in strict mode.
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</p>
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<p>
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Example: by default value,
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<code><blockquote>Foo</blockquote></code> would become
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<code><blockquote><p>Foo</p></blockquote></code>.
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The <code><p></code> tags can be replaced with whatever you desire,
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as long as it is a block level element. This directive has been available
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since 1.3.0.
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</p>
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');
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HTMLPurifier_ConfigSchema::define(
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'HTML', 'Parent', 'div', 'string', '
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<p>
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String name of element that HTML fragment passed to library will be
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inserted in. An interesting variation would be using span as the
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parent element, meaning that only inline tags would be allowed.
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This directive has been available since 1.3.0.
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</p>
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');
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HTMLPurifier_ConfigSchema::define(
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'HTML', 'AllowedElements', null, 'lookup/null', '
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<p>
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If HTML Purifier\'s tag set is unsatisfactory for your needs, you
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can overload it with your own list of tags to allow. Note that this
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method is subtractive: it does its job by taking away from HTML Purifier
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usual feature set, so you cannot add a tag that HTML Purifier never
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supported in the first place (like embed, form or head). If you
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change this, you probably also want to change %HTML.AllowedAttributes.
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</p>
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<p>
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<strong>Warning:</strong> If another directive conflicts with the
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elements here, <em>that</em> directive will win and override.
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This directive has been available since 1.3.0.
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</p>
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');
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HTMLPurifier_ConfigSchema::define(
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'HTML', 'AllowedAttributes', null, 'lookup/null', '
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<p>
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If HTML Purifier\'s attribute set is unsatisfactory, overload it!
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The syntax is "tag.attr" or "*.attr" for the global attributes
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(style, id, class, dir, lang, xml:lang).
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</p>
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<p>
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<strong>Warning:</strong> If another directive conflicts with the
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elements here, <em>that</em> directive will win and override. For
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example, %HTML.EnableAttrID will take precedence over *.id in this
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directive. You must set that directive to true before you can use
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IDs at all. This directive has been available since 1.3.0.
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</p>
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');
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HTMLPurifier_ConfigSchema::define(
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'HTML', 'Allowed', null, 'itext/null', '
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<p>
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This is a convenience directive that rolls the functionality of
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%HTML.AllowedElements and %HTML.AllowedAttributes into one directive.
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Specify elements and attributes that are allowed using:
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<code>element1[attr1|attr2],element2...</code>. You can also use
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newlines instead of commas to separate elements.
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</p>
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<p>
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<strong>Warning</strong>:
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All of the constraints on the component directives are still enforced.
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The syntax is a <em>subset</em> of TinyMCE\'s <code>valid_elements</code>
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whitelist: directly copy-pasting it here will probably result in
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broken whitelists. If %HTML.AllowedElements or %HTML.AllowedAttributes
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are set, this directive has no effect.
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This directive has been available since 2.0.0.
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</p>
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');
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/**
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* Definition of the purified HTML that describes allowed children,
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* attributes, and many other things.
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*
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* Conventions:
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*
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* All member variables that are prefixed with info
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* (including the main $info array) are used by HTML Purifier internals
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* and should not be directly edited when customizing the HTMLDefinition.
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* They can usually be set via configuration directives or custom
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* modules.
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*
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* On the other hand, member variables without the info prefix are used
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* internally by the HTMLDefinition and MUST NOT be used by other HTML
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* Purifier internals. Many of them, however, are public, and may be
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* edited by userspace code to tweak the behavior of HTMLDefinition.
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*
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* @note This class is inspected by Printer_HTMLDefinition; please
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* update that class if things here change.
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*/
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class HTMLPurifier_HTMLDefinition extends HTMLPurifier_Definition
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{
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// FULLY-PUBLIC VARIABLES ---------------------------------------------
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/**
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* Associative array of element names to HTMLPurifier_ElementDef
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*/
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public $info = array();
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/**
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* Associative array of global attribute name to attribute definition.
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*/
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public $info_global_attr = array();
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/**
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* String name of parent element HTML will be going into.
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*/
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public $info_parent = 'div';
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/**
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* Definition for parent element, allows parent element to be a
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* tag that's not allowed inside the HTML fragment.
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*/
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public $info_parent_def;
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/**
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* String name of element used to wrap inline elements in block context
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* @note This is rarely used except for BLOCKQUOTEs in strict mode
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*/
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public $info_block_wrapper = 'p';
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/**
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* Associative array of deprecated tag name to HTMLPurifier_TagTransform
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*/
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public $info_tag_transform = array();
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/**
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* Indexed list of HTMLPurifier_AttrTransform to be performed before validation.
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*/
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public $info_attr_transform_pre = array();
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/**
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* Indexed list of HTMLPurifier_AttrTransform to be performed after validation.
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*/
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public $info_attr_transform_post = array();
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/**
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* Nested lookup array of content set name (Block, Inline) to
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* element name to whether or not it belongs in that content set.
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*/
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public $info_content_sets = array();
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/**
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* Doctype object
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*/
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public $doctype;
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// RAW CUSTOMIZATION STUFF --------------------------------------------
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/**
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* Adds a custom attribute to a pre-existing element
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* @param $element_name String element name to add attribute to
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* @param $attr_name String name of attribute
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* @param $def Attribute definition, can be string or object, see
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* HTMLPurifier_AttrTypes for details
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*/
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public function addAttribute($element_name, $attr_name, $def) {
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$module =& $this->getAnonymousModule();
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$element =& $module->addBlankElement($element_name);
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$element->attr[$attr_name] = $def;
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}
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/**
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* Adds a custom element to your HTML definition
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* @note See HTMLPurifier_HTMLModule::addElement for detailed
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* parameter and return value descriptions.
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*/
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public function &addElement($element_name, $type, $contents, $attr_collections, $attributes) {
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$module =& $this->getAnonymousModule();
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// assume that if the user is calling this, the element
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// is safe. This may not be a good idea
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$element =& $module->addElement($element_name, true, $type, $contents, $attr_collections, $attributes);
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return $element;
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}
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/**
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* Adds a blank element to your HTML definition, for overriding
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* existing behavior
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* @note See HTMLPurifier_HTMLModule::addBlankElement for detailed
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* parameter and return value descriptions.
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*/
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public function &addBlankElement($element_name) {
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$module =& $this->getAnonymousModule();
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$element =& $module->addBlankElement($element_name);
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return $element;
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}
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/**
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* Retrieves a reference to the anonymous module, so you can
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* bust out advanced features without having to make your own
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* module.
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*/
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public function &getAnonymousModule() {
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if (!$this->_anonModule) {
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$this->_anonModule = new HTMLPurifier_HTMLModule();
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$this->_anonModule->name = 'Anonymous';
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}
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return $this->_anonModule;
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}
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private $_anonModule;
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// PUBLIC BUT INTERNAL VARIABLES --------------------------------------
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public $type = 'HTML';
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public $manager; /**< Instance of HTMLPurifier_HTMLModuleManager */
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/**
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* Performs low-cost, preliminary initialization.
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*/
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public function __construct() {
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$this->manager = new HTMLPurifier_HTMLModuleManager();
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}
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protected function doSetup($config) {
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$this->processModules($config);
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$this->setupConfigStuff($config);
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unset($this->manager);
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// cleanup some of the element definitions
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foreach ($this->info as $k => $v) {
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unset($this->info[$k]->content_model);
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unset($this->info[$k]->content_model_type);
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}
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}
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/**
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* Extract out the information from the manager
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*/
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protected function processModules($config) {
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if ($this->_anonModule) {
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// for user specific changes
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// this is late-loaded so we don't have to deal with PHP4
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// reference wonky-ness
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$this->manager->addModule($this->_anonModule);
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unset($this->_anonModule);
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}
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$this->manager->setup($config);
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$this->doctype = $this->manager->doctype;
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foreach ($this->manager->modules as $module) {
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foreach($module->info_tag_transform as $k => $v) {
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if ($v === false) unset($this->info_tag_transform[$k]);
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else $this->info_tag_transform[$k] = $v;
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}
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foreach($module->info_attr_transform_pre as $k => $v) {
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if ($v === false) unset($this->info_attr_transform_pre[$k]);
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else $this->info_attr_transform_pre[$k] = $v;
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}
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foreach($module->info_attr_transform_post as $k => $v) {
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if ($v === false) unset($this->info_attr_transform_post[$k]);
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else $this->info_attr_transform_post[$k] = $v;
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}
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}
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$this->info = $this->manager->getElements();
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$this->info_content_sets = $this->manager->contentSets->lookup;
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}
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/**
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* Sets up stuff based on config. We need a better way of doing this.
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*/
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protected function setupConfigStuff($config) {
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$block_wrapper = $config->get('HTML', 'BlockWrapper');
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if (isset($this->info_content_sets['Block'][$block_wrapper])) {
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$this->info_block_wrapper = $block_wrapper;
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} else {
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trigger_error('Cannot use non-block element as block wrapper',
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E_USER_ERROR);
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}
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$parent = $config->get('HTML', 'Parent');
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$def = $this->manager->getElement($parent, true);
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if ($def) {
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$this->info_parent = $parent;
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$this->info_parent_def = $def;
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} else {
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trigger_error('Cannot use unrecognized element as parent',
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E_USER_ERROR);
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$this->info_parent_def = $this->manager->getElement($this->info_parent, true);
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}
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// support template text
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$support = "(for information on implementing this, see the ".
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"support forums) ";
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// setup allowed elements
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$allowed_elements = $config->get('HTML', 'AllowedElements');
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$allowed_attributes = $config->get('HTML', 'AllowedAttributes');
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if (!is_array($allowed_elements) && !is_array($allowed_attributes)) {
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$allowed = $config->get('HTML', 'Allowed');
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if (is_string($allowed)) {
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list($allowed_elements, $allowed_attributes) = $this->parseTinyMCEAllowedList($allowed);
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}
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}
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if (is_array($allowed_elements)) {
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foreach ($this->info as $name => $d) {
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if(!isset($allowed_elements[$name])) unset($this->info[$name]);
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unset($allowed_elements[$name]);
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}
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// emit errors
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foreach ($allowed_elements as $element => $d) {
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$element = htmlspecialchars($element);
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trigger_error("Element '$element' is not supported $support", E_USER_WARNING);
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}
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}
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$allowed_attributes_mutable = $allowed_attributes; // by copy!
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if (is_array($allowed_attributes)) {
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foreach ($this->info_global_attr as $attr_key => $info) {
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if (!isset($allowed_attributes["*.$attr_key"])) {
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unset($this->info_global_attr[$attr_key]);
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} elseif (isset($allowed_attributes_mutable["*.$attr_key"])) {
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unset($allowed_attributes_mutable["*.$attr_key"]);
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}
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}
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foreach ($this->info as $tag => $info) {
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foreach ($info->attr as $attr => $attr_info) {
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if (!isset($allowed_attributes["$tag.$attr"]) &&
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!isset($allowed_attributes["*.$attr"])) {
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unset($this->info[$tag]->attr[$attr]);
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} else {
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if (isset($allowed_attributes_mutable["$tag.$attr"])) {
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unset($allowed_attributes_mutable["$tag.$attr"]);
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} elseif (isset($allowed_attributes_mutable["*.$attr"])) {
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unset($allowed_attributes_mutable["*.$attr"]);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// emit errors
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foreach ($allowed_attributes_mutable as $elattr => $d) {
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list($element, $attribute) = explode('.', $elattr);
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$element = htmlspecialchars($element);
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$attribute = htmlspecialchars($attribute);
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if ($element == '*') {
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trigger_error("Global attribute '$attribute' is not ".
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"supported in any elements $support",
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E_USER_WARNING);
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} else {
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trigger_error("Attribute '$attribute' in element '$element' not supported $support",
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E_USER_WARNING);
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}
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}
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}
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}
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/**
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* Parses a TinyMCE-flavored Allowed Elements and Attributes list into
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* separate lists for processing. Format is element[attr1|attr2],element2...
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* @warning Although it's largely drawn from TinyMCE's implementation,
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* it is different, and you'll probably have to modify your lists
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* @param $list String list to parse
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* @param array($allowed_elements, $allowed_attributes)
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* @todo Give this its own class, probably static interface
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*/
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public function parseTinyMCEAllowedList($list) {
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$elements = array();
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$attributes = array();
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$chunks = preg_split('/(,|[\n\r]+)/', $list);
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foreach ($chunks as $chunk) {
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if (empty($chunk)) continue;
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// remove TinyMCE element control characters
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if (!strpos($chunk, '[')) {
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$element = $chunk;
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$attr = false;
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} else {
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list($element, $attr) = explode('[', $chunk);
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}
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if ($element !== '*') $elements[$element] = true;
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if (!$attr) continue;
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$attr = substr($attr, 0, strlen($attr) - 1); // remove trailing ]
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$attr = explode('|', $attr);
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foreach ($attr as $key) {
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$attributes["$element.$key"] = true;
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}
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}
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return array($elements, $attributes);
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}
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}
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