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MODx Plugin
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MODx <http://www.modxcms.com/> is an open source PHP application framework.
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I first came across them in my referrer logs when tillda asked if anyone
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could implement an HTML Purifier plugin. This forum thread
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<http://modxcms.com/forums/index.php/topic,6604.0.html> eventually resulted
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in the fruition of this plugin that davidm says, "is on top of my favorite
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list." HTML Purifier goes great with WYSIWYG editors!
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1. Credits
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PaulGregory wrote the overall structure of the code. I added the
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slashes hack.
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2. Install
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First, you need to place HTML Purifier library somewhere. The code here
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assumes that you've placed in MODx's assets/plugins/htmlpurifier (no version
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number).
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Log into the manager, and navigate:
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Resources > Manage Resources > Plugins tab > New Plugin
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Type in a name (probably HTML Purifier), and copy paste this code into the
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textarea:
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$e = &$modx->Event;
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if ($e->name == 'OnBeforeDocFormSave') {
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global $content;
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set_include_path('../assets/plugins/htmlpurifier/library/'
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. PATH_SEPARATOR . get_include_path());
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include_once 'HTMLPurifier.php';
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$purifier = new HTMLPurifier();
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static $magic_quotes = null;
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if ($magic_quotes === null) {
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// this is an ugly hack because this hook hasn't
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// had the backslashes removed yet when magic_quotes_gpc is on,
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// but HTMLPurifier must not have the quotes slashed.
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$magic_quotes = get_magic_quotes_gpc();
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}
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if ($magic_quotes) $content = stripslashes($content);
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$content = $purifier->purify($content);
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if ($magic_quotes) $content = addslashes($content);
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}
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Then navigate to the System Events tab and check "OnBeforeDocFormSave".
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Save the plugin. HTML Purifier now is integrated!
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3. Making sure it works
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You can test HTML Purifier by deliberately putting in crappy HTML and seeing
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whether or not it gets fixed. A better way is to put in something like this:
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<p lang="fr">Il est bon</p>
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...and seeing whether or not the content comes out as:
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<p lang="fr" xml:lang="fr">Il est bon</p>
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(lang to xml:lang synchronization is one of the many features HTML Purifier
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has).
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4. Caveat Emptor
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This code does not intercept save requests from the QuickEdit plugin, this may
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be added in a later version. It also modifies things on save, so there's a
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slight chance that HTML Purifier may make a boo-boo and accidently mess things
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up (the original version is not saved).
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Finally, make sure that MODx is using UTF-8. If you are using, say, a French
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localisation, you may be using Latin-1, if that's the case, configure
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HTML Purifier properly like this:
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$config = HTMLPurifier_Config::createDefault();
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$config->set('Core', 'Encoding', 'ISO-8859-1'); // or whatever encoding
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$purifier = new HTMLPurifier($config);
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