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I am writing PHP class which have to remove all potentially dangerous elements or bogus html tag (such as bad links) from HTML source.

Usually I would use HTML Purifier library or similar library,
but self-written code is required in this project.

There are two conditions:

  1. It can not have more than 3kB code
  2. it should execute really fast

I wrote something that could do the job: http://pihost.pl/purify.php
but i do not know if it is safe enough to use

My question is:
Is there any way to test it properly?
Or maybe someone has quick, small and tested library like this?

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    What do you mean by potentially dangerous elements?
    – Ben
    Dec 7, 2010 at 20:13
  • javascript, flash and java elements, "bad links"
    – Ascon
    Dec 7, 2010 at 20:15
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    Security meme: It's advisable to filter out undesired attributes (onClick=), but simply bail with an error message on malicious content (img src=javascript). Don't try to cleanse malcontent, just drop it.
    – mario
    Dec 7, 2010 at 20:21
  • i'd like to but i can't [; that's why i wrote this: pihost.pl/purify.php - don't know is it working good tho...
    – Ascon
    Dec 7, 2010 at 20:26
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    I would also like to see a set of tests that rigorously attempt to break a purifier script. Good question I think, +1
    – Ape-inago
    Dec 7, 2010 at 20:59

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An important thing to consider -- how does your purifier react to broken/malformed HTML? To combat that situation, I would suggest running it through PHP tidy first to clean up the HTML, before you purify it.

If you want a series of tests, you can try checking out the tests that HTMLPurifier uses.

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This site has a ton of example exploits: http://ha.ckers.org/xss.html

You could try running those through your purifier and see what comes out the other side.

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