(In the context of Joomla 3.x) The default configuration of a JInputFilter
instance is to operate in whitelisting mode, with empty arrays of whitelisted tags and attributes ie. the most restrictive possible mode of HTML filtering that effectively gets rid of everything.
This clearly isn't that useful out of the box, but it is opting for security over convenience, and leaving it up to developers to make a conscious decision to relax the security to accept tags and attributes in the received content by using an alternate JInputFilter instance, either:
A) with a specified whitelist of tags (what @Jon ultimately did in his own answer)
$filter = JInputFilter::getInstance(array('img', ...), array('src', ...));
or
B) configured to operate in blacklist mode
$filter = JInputFilter::getInstance([], [], 1, 1);
As an aside, unless you disable the $xssAuto option (see usage below), Joomla will enforce the following blacklists irrespective of which mode the JInputFilter instance is configured with:
Tags: 'applet', 'body', 'bgsound', 'base', 'basefont', 'embed', 'frame', 'frameset', 'head', 'html', 'id', 'iframe', 'ilayer', 'layer', 'link', 'meta', 'name', 'object', 'script', 'style', 'title', 'xml'
Attributes: 'action', 'background', 'codebase', 'dynsrc', 'lowsrc'
For reference, here is the usage information for the JFilterInput::getInstance
method:
/**
* Returns an input filter object, only creating it if it doesn't already exist.
*
* @param array $tagsArray List of user-defined tags
* @param array $attrArray List of user-defined attributes
* @param integer $tagsMethod WhiteList method = 0, BlackList method = 1
* @param integer $attrMethod WhiteList method = 0, BlackList method = 1
* @param integer $xssAuto Only auto clean essentials = 0, Allow clean blacklisted tags/attr = 1
* @param integer $stripUSC Strip 4-byte unicode characters = 1, no strip = 0, ask the database driver = -1
*
* @return JFilterInput The JFilterInput object.
*
* @since 11.1
*/
public static function &getInstance($tagsArray = array(), $attrArray = array(), $tagsMethod = 0, $attrMethod = 0, $xssAuto = 1, $stripUSC = -1)
Joomla also provides configurable filtering rules on the Text Filters tab of the Global Configuration page in the administration interface. Here, you can configure the mode of operation, as well as the tags and attributes to be filtered on a per user group basis. To take advantage of this in your own code, use the JComponentHelper::filterText()
method, per @xavip's answer.