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- HTML Purifier Phorum Mod - Filter your HTML the Standards-Compliant Way!
 
- This Phorum mod enables HTML posting on Phorum.  Under normal circumstances,
 
- this would cause a huge security risk, but because we are running
 
- HTML through HTML Purifier, output is guaranteed to be XSS free and
 
- standards-compliant.
 
- This mod requires HTML input, and previous markup languages need to be
 
- converted accordingly.  Thus, it is vital that you create a 'migrate.php'
 
- file that works with your installation. If you're using the built-in
 
- BBCode formatting, simply move migrate.bbcode.php to that place; for
 
- other markup languages, consult said file for instructions on how
 
- to adapt it to your needs.
 
-     -- NOTE -------------------------------------------------
 
-     You can also run this module in parallel with another
 
-     formatting module; this module attempts to place itself
 
-     at the end of the filtering chain. However, if any
 
-     previous modules produce insecure HTML (for instance,
 
-     a JavaScript email obfuscator) they will get cleaned.
 
- This module will not work if 'migrate.php' is not created, and an improperly
 
- made migration file may *CORRUPT* Phorum, so please take your time to
 
- do this correctly. It should go without saying to *BACKUP YOUR DATABASE*
 
- before attempting anything here. If no migration is necessary, you can
 
- simply create a blank migrate.php file. HTML Purifier is smart and will
 
- not re-migrate already processed messages. However, the original code
 
- is irretrievably lost (we may change this in the future.)
 
- This module will not automatically migrate user signatures, because this
 
- process may take a long time. After installing the HTML Purifier module and
 
- then configuring 'migrate.php', navigate to Settings and click 'Migrate
 
- Signatures' to migrate all user signatures to HTML.
 
- All of HTML Purifier's usual functions are configurable via the mod settings
 
- page. If you require custom configuration, create config.php file in
 
- the mod directory that edits a $config variable. Be sure, also, to
 
- set $PHORUM['mod_htmlpurifier']['wysiwyg'] to TRUE if you are using a
 
- WYSIWYG editor (you can do this through a common hook or the web
 
- configuration form).
 
- Visit HTML Purifier at <http://htmlpurifier.org/>.
 
-     vim: et sw=4 sts=4
 
 
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