On 27 Oct 2004, at 07:53, Reinhard Poetz wrote:
One question to the "strict" cleaning. IIRC Steven's presentation you use HtmlArea at the client. So I guess that the HtmlCleaner is in some way optimized (at least testet) with it and it should work fine with it. I mean that it doesn't swallow some parts of the user's HtmlArea input, does it?
It does, actually - by design. You need to specify the not-to-be-swallowed parts [1]. Having done that, it works amazingly well & gives you a nice mixture of rich-text-like, yet structured-enough authoring, and the piece of mind that 1) you can safely edit the same document using both IE and Mozilla without huge reformatting issues, and 2) XHTML-like output is usable as XSLT input without nasty clean-up stylesheets.
[1] http://svn.cocoondev.org/viewsvn/trunk/daisy/services/htmlcleaner/src/ test/org/outerj/daisy/htmlcleaner/cleanerconf.xml? view=auto&rev=736&root=daisy
</Steven>
I really like your highly configurable design. The more I know the more I want to see it becoming part of Cocoon :-)
Do you (OT) prefer moving it over to Cocoon yourself or should I do it? It wouldn't have top-priority on my Cocoon todo list but I would do the job sometime in November (so if somebody has more time and/or needs it right now, don't hesitate ;-))
-- Reinhard
