You can see the list of currently approved HTML tags and attributes at Perl Monks Approved HTML tags. Everything else is filtered out now with the exception of home nodes.

I'd like to hear you guys hash out some kind of acceptable policy for home nodes which allows you to play around and have fun while minimizing the risk of any of you doing anything evil.

vroom | Tim Vroom | vroom@cs.hope.edu

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RE (tilly) 1: More HTML tag filtering goodness
by tilly (Archbishop) on Aug 24, 2000 at 00:29 UTC
    It looks good to me! The table will probably need some additions, the only thing that I have used here which is not in the table is the "type" attribute on a blockquote, but I use that for a type which only affects Netscape, so it isn't a big deal. I also think that all special character escapes should be legal. (They only affect the display, right?)

    As for home nodes, I use those for navigational purposes. (Who is this person, what have they written?) I think I like the idea of a fairly restrictive set of rules for home nodes, with a certain seniority getting a "play node" with which you can do anything with (within reason)..

(crazyinsomniac) RE: More HTML tag filtering goodness
by crazyinsomniac (Prior) on Aug 24, 2000 at 01:03 UTC
    Hi,

    Are you going to be checking for correct syntaxt?

    Like if someone forgets a TR, or TD tag, it can cause the page to look like crap.

     

    "cRaZy is co01, but sometimes cRaZy is cRaZy".
                                                          - crazyinsomniac
RE: More HTML tag filtering goodness
by merlyn (Sage) on Aug 24, 2000 at 00:14 UTC