I am going thru the recommendations of the seo checklist module. Was wondering how high on the popularity scale the html purifier module is in general terms. Thanks -- *Anthony Stefan Maciejowski*
On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 6:32 PM, Anthony wrote:
I am going thru the recommendations of the seo checklist module. Was wondering how high on the popularity scale the html purifier module is in general terms.
I've never used it; there are over 7500 that are though. See http://drupal.org/project/usage/htmlpurifier for the statistics. I believe the spike was a data collect bug. -- Earnie -- https://sites.google.com/site/earnieboyd
Anthony, based on the volume of issues and the interest in a stable release of the module, I believe it is moderately popular. One of the things that might be holding it back, is the lack of a D7 stable release. However, that is getting resolved and a stable release is planned. It has a good community that supports the back-end library ( http://htmlpurifier.org/phorum/). As one of its maintainers, I believe it is a really good tool to clean-up and provide high quality HTML. As a current CISSP, I am excited about its very secure, default settings. It also has advanced abilities to provide full control over a filter, down to the regex of an attribute on each HTML tag. Lucas On Mon, Oct 8, 2012 at 5:32 PM, Anthony <tony@tony-mac.com> wrote:
I am going thru the recommendations of the seo checklist module. Was wondering how high on the popularity scale the html purifier module is in general terms. Thanks
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On 8 October 2012 23:32, Anthony <tony@tony-mac.com> wrote:
I am going thru the recommendations of the seo checklist module. Was wondering how high on the popularity scale the html purifier module is in general terms. Thanks
Its a good module as an easy way to get good and relatively secure HTML output while still providing users a good amount of flexibility in what they can put on a page without having to list all the HTML tags they can use individually..
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