On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 03:03:08PM -0800, Ian Clarke wrote:
> > Are they? The safest thing is certainly to block anything we don't
> > understand.
>
> True, ideally we should be using something like JTidy to parse the HTML
> to XML, then filter it, then spit it out to the browser. The JTidy jar
> is 142k, but this will slow things down. Additionally, I think JTidy
> relies on the XML stuff in post-1.1 versions of Java.
No, actually it doesn't. But it certainly could be a CPU drain on
slower machines. Then again, its only going to be a couple of seconds
and only for user-initiated browsing.
Scott
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