Most of them are there, for quite some time already. Actually I think this is the only one that's not. There are three reasons.

  1. I can't think of a reasonable name. "JFilter" is nonsense, the "J" stands for Jenda, but there already is both HTML::Filter and HTML::TagFilter.
  2. There already is a similar module. HTML::TagFilter. Though the modules are different. Mine assumes the allowed tags&attributes are stored in a string, HTML::TagFilter assumes they are specified in the code. The point is that I need the admins of my app to be able to change the lists without having any access to code.
  3. I was too busy and too lazy. Sorry to admit that. But considering I just utterly failed in my feeble attempts to have life I may have some spare time to invest in this.

So, if you or anyone can suggest a reasonable name I'll rename the module and post it on CPAN.


In reply to Re^3: Another wiki!? Yes... by Jenda
in thread Another wiki!? Yes... by t'mo

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