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NAME

       HTML::StripScripts::Parser - XSS filter using HTML::Parser

SYNOPSIS

         use HTML::StripScripts::Parser();

         my $hss = HTML::StripScripts::Parser->new(

              {
                  Context => 'Document',       ## HTML::StripScripts configuration
                  Rules   => { ... },
              },

              strict_comment => 1,             ## HTML::Parser options
              strict_names   => 1,

         );

         $hss->parse_file("foo.html");

         print $hss->filtered_document;

         OR

         print $hss->filter_html($html);

DESCRIPTION

       This class provides an easy interface to "HTML::StripScripts", using "HTML::Parser" to parse the HTML.

       See HTML::Parser for details of how to customise how the raw HTML is parsed into tags, and
       HTML::StripScripts for details of how to customise the way those tags are filtered.

CONSTRUCTORS

       new ( {CONFIG}, [PARSER_OPTIONS]  )
           Creates a new "HTML::StripScripts::Parser" object.

           The  CONFIG  parameter  has  the  same  semantics as the CONFIG parameter to the "HTML::StripScripts"
           constructor.

           Any PARSER_OPTIONS supplied will be passed on to  the  HTML::Parser  init  method,  allowing  you  to
           influence the way the input is parsed.

           You cannot use PARSER_OPTIONS to set the "HTML::Parser" event handlers (see "Events" in HTML::Parser)
           since  "HTML::StripScripts::Parser" uses all of the event hooks itself.  However, you can use "Rules"
           (see "Rules" in HTML::StripScripts) to customise the handling of all tags and attributes.

METHODS

       See HTML::Parser for input methods, HTML::StripScripts for output methods.

   "filter_html()"
       "filter_html()" is a convenience method for filtering HTML already loaded into  a  scalar  variable.   It
       combines         calls         to        "HTML::Parser::parse()",        "HTML::Parser::eof()"        and
       "HTML::StripScripts::filtered_document()".

           $filtered_html = $hss->filter_html($html);

SUBCLASSING

       The "HTML::StripScripts::Parser" class is subclassable.  Filter objects are plain hashes.  The hss_init()
       method  takes  the  same  arguments  as  new(),  and   calls   the   initialization   methods   of   both
       "HTML::StripScripts" and "HTML::Parser".

       See "SUBCLASSING" in HTML::StripScripts and "SUBCLASSING" in HTML::Parser.

SEE ALSO

       HTML::StripScripts, HTML::Parser, HTML::StripScripts::LibXML

BUGS

       None reported.

       Please  report  any  bugs or feature requests to bug-html-stripscripts-parser@rt.cpan.org, or through the
       web interface at <http://rt.cpan.org>.

AUTHOR

       Original author Nick Cleaton <nick@cleaton.net>

       New code added and module maintained by Clinton Gormley <clint@traveljury.com>

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (C) 2003 Nick Cleaton.  All Rights Reserved.

       Copyright (C) 2007 Clinton Gormley.  All Rights Reserved.

LICENSE

       This module is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it  under  the  same  terms  as  Perl
       itself.

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