Zend Framework Proposal: Zend\Html\Filter (html Sanitisation And...

Courtesy Planet PHP  Mon, 09/06/2010 - 02:33

For a while now, I've been keen to build a html Sanitisation solution for PHP. Where else would I end up putting it other than in Zend Framework?

As I've explored in past articles [1 ] [2 ], html Sanitisation in PHP is a very inconsistent practice.

Sanitisers like htmlPurifier are very secure out of the box but undeniably slow and resource intensive while others based on regular expression powered html parsing are much faster but tend to...


 

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