I have gone through the couple of online references for prevention of XSS and was able to resolve issue related to JSP by using JSTL tag / fn:escapeXml() EL function when displaying user-controlled input.
Though I am unable to figure out how the following piece of code is causing XSS vulnerability
Line of code which is causing XSS vulnerability :
if(div == null)
out.println("\twindow.scroll(0, "+value+");");
else
out.println("\tdocument.getElementById('"+div+"').scrollTop = "+value+";");
Complete block of code:
out.println("<SCRIPT type=\"text/javascript\">");
out.println("function scrollAfterLoad()");
out.println("{");
//out.println("\talert('scrollAfterLoad('+y+')');");
// If the id of a DIV is specified, we will scroll that DIV, otherwise we scroll
// the entire window
if(div == null)
out.println("\twindow.scroll(0, "+value+");");
else
out.println("\tdocument.getElementById('"+div+"').scrollTop = "+value+";");
out.println("\tbodyDiv = document.getElementById(\"body\");");
out.println("\tif(bodyDiv != null)");
out.println("\t\tsetTimeout('bodyDiv.style.visibility = \"visible\";', 0);");
out.println("}");
Here "div" and "value" are string variable and the above piece of code is in TagHandler class