Negative, it sanitizes those too:
>>> XML('<a href="web2py.com">test</a>',sanitize=True,permitted_tags = 
>>> ['a']).xml()
'test'

On Jul 22, 9:38 pm, Jonathan Lundell <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Jul 22, 2010, at 7:04 PM, mr.freeze wrote:
>
> >>>> XML('<b>test</b>',sanitize=True,permitted_tags = ['b']).xml()
> > '<b>test</b>'
> >>>> XML('<a>test</a>',sanitize=True,permitted_tags = ['a']).xml()
> > 'test'
>
> > Why does the 'a' element get sanitized?
>
> At first glance, it looks like it might require an attribute from 
> allowed_attributes. Does it work if you give it an href or a title?
>
> Turning off allowed_attributes won't fix it, I think, because of this:
>
>             if bt == '<a' or bt == '<img':
>                 return
>
> Seems unfortunate to have those tags hard-coded.

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