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<title>HTML Purifier - Filter your HTML the standards-compliant way!</title>
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<description>HTML Purifier is a standards-compliant HTML filter library written in PHP. HTML Purifier will not only remove all malicious code (better known as XSS) with a thoroughly audited, secure yet permissive whitelist, it will also make sure your documents are standards compliant, something only achievable with a comprehensive knowledge of W3C's specifications. Tired of using BBCode due to the current landscape of deficient or insecure HTML filters? Have a WYSIWYG editor but never been able to use it? Looking for high-quality, standards-compliant, open-source components for that application you're building? HTML Purifier is for you!</description>
<dc:date>2009-08-12T17:13:50Z</dc:date>
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<p class="description">HTML Purifier is a standards-compliant HTML filter library written in PHP. HTML Purifier will not only remove all malicious code (better known as XSS) with a thoroughly audited, secure yet permissive whitelist, it will also make sure your documents are standards compliant, something only achievable with a comprehensive knowledge of W3C's specifications. Tired of using BBCode due to the current landscape of deficient or insecure HTML filters? Have a WYSIWYG editor but never been able to use it? Looking for high-quality, standards-compliant, open-source components for that application you're building? HTML Purifier is for you!</p>
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<title>HTML Purifier - Filter your HTML the standards-compliant way!</title>
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<dc:date>2007-06-27T08:08:06Z</dc:date>
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<p class="description">HTML Purifier is a standards-compliant HTML filter library written in PHP. HTML Purifier will not only remove all malicious code (better known as XSS) with a thoroughly audited, secure yet permissive whitelist, it will also make sure your documents are standards compliant, something only achievable with a comprehensive knowledge of W3C's specifications.</p>
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<description>But back to the question: why are Microsoft's licenses occasionally more permissive? Because their goal is to get everyone using these libraries, which only work on their operating systems.</description>
<dc:date>2005-03-07T08:23:40Z</dc:date>
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<dc:date>2005-02-24T00:20:13Z</dc:date>
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