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Really my question has more to do with the server-side scrubbing of html that's accepted via the WYSIWYG form component. Right now I'm leaning toward using htmlpurifier.org's library. I'm using php strip_tags() function elsewhere. Anyone have an advice/preferences/recommendations?

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strip_tags is very vulnerable - you might as well do nothing. HtmlPurifier is probably as good as it gets with html-cleansing. If you are really serious about security, you should probably disallow html input entirely, but I realise that's not always an option.

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  • Oh, trust me, I've fought for disallowing it entirely.
    – codemonkey
    Jan 20, 2009 at 16:55
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Don't forget to scrub out the on* attributes like <p onclick="alert('hi!');">. This can cause some trouble.

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