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I have a site where users can post stuff (as in forums, comments, etc) using a customised implementation of TinyMCE. A lot of them like to copy & paste from Word, which means their input often comes with a plethora of associated MS inline formatting.

I can't just get rid of <span whatever> as TinyMCE relies on the span tag for some of it's formatting, and I can't (and don't want to) force said users to use TinyMCE's "Paste From Word" feature (which doesn't seem to work that well anyway).

Anyone know of a library/class/function that would take care of this for me? It must be a common problem, though I can't find anything definitive. I've been thinking recently that a series of brute-force regexes looking for MS-specific patterns might do the trick, but I don't want to re-write something that may already be available unless I must.

Also, fixing of curly quotes, em-dashes, etc would be good. I have my own stuff to do this now, but I'd really just like to find one MS-conversion filter to rule them all.

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HTML Purifier will create standards compliant markup and filter out many possible attacks (such as XSS).

For faster cleanups that don't require XSS filtering, I use the PECL extension Tidy which is a binding for the Tidy HTML utility.

If those don't help you, I suggest you switch to FCKEditor which has this feature built-in.

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Thanks, but neither of those appear to cope with MS formatting, which is what I'm primarily interested in. HTML Purifier has it planned for version 3.5 but with "research necessary". – da5id Dec 18 '08 at 21:48
Then I suggest you switch to fckeditor which can deal with word input. Updated my answer. – Eran Galperin Dec 18 '08 at 23:02
Hmm. I previously preferred TinyMCE over FCKeditor for a number of other reasons, but this may sway me. Thanks for the tip & pleased to be accepting my +1 :) – da5id Dec 18 '08 at 23:19
Mind you, (if I switch) I still need to clean all the crap that's already been posted... – da5id Dec 18 '08 at 23:21
Try the non PHP suggestions in the following link - forums.devarticles.com/general-programming-help-4/… – Eran Galperin Dec 19 '08 at 1:59
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Not sure if this is helpful for you or not, but I asked a similar question a while back, and got some fairly useful answers.

Ben

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Thanks Ben, good thought but I have the non-standard characters stuff covered already. – da5id Dec 18 '08 at 23:17

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