I'm using HTML Purifier and saw a naming conflict with my existing code. The variable $config
(an array) is already in use in my code for my config.ini file but based on the HTML Purifier docs, it's also using $config (as object) for customization. Is there a way to rename the $config used by HTML Purifier to something like $htmlpur_config
?
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When you create your configuration object just name it differently
<?php
require_once '/path/to/htmlpurifier/library/HTMLPurifier.auto.php';
$htmlpur_config = HTMLPurifier_Config::createDefault();
$htmlpur_config->set('Core.Encoding', 'ISO-8859-1'); // replace with your encoding
$htmlpur_config->set('HTML.Doctype', 'HTML 4.01 Transitional'); // replace with your doctype
$purifier = new HTMLPurifier($htmlpur_config);
$clean_html = $purifier->purify($dirty_html);
?>
The key is creating the $config
object and passing it into the constructor for the HTMLPurifier
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Thanks for adding sample code @danielrsmith. I can honestly say that my question is idiotic to say at the very least. Haha– enchanceDec 29, 2011 at 3:00
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Don't be sorry, their documentation was a bit confusing if you don't read the entire thing. Dec 29, 2011 at 3:02
Just use a different variable:
// Instead of
$config = HTMLPurifier_Config::createDefault();
// Use
$htmlpurifier_config = HTMLPurifier_Config::createDefault();
$htmlpurifier_config->set('some.setting', 'somevalue');