1 [[template id=plugin name=htmlscrubber core=1 author="[[Joey]]"]]
4 This plugin is enabled by default. It sanitizes the html on pages it renders
5 to avoid XSS attacks and the like.
7 It excludes all html tags and attributes except for those that are
8 whitelisted using the same lists as used by Mark Pilgrim's Universal Feed
9 Parser, documented at <http://feedparser.org/docs/html-sanitization.html>.
10 Notably it strips `style` and `link` tags, and the `style` attribute.
12 It uses the [[cpan HTML::Scrubber]] perl module to perform its html
13 sanitisation, and this perl module also deals with various entity encoding
16 While I believe that this makes ikiwiki as resistant to malicious html
17 content as anything else on the web, I cannot guarantee that it will
18 actually protect every user of every browser from every browser security
19 hole, badly designed feature, etc. I can provide NO WARRANTY, like it says
20 in ikiwiki's [[GPL]] license.
22 The web's security model is *fundamentally broken*; ikiwiki's html
23 sanitisation is only a patch on the underlying gaping hole that is your web
26 Note that enabling or disabling the htmlscrubber plugin also affects some other
27 HTML-related functionality, such as whether [[meta]] allows potentially unsafe
32 Some examples of embedded javascript that won't be let through when this
35 * script tag test <script>window.location='http://example.org';</script>
36 * <span style="background: url(javascript:window.location='http://example.org/')">CSS script test</span>
37 * <span style="any: expression(window.location='http://example.org/')">entity-encoded CSS script test</span>
38 * <span style="any: expression(window.location='http://example.org/')">entity-encoded CSS script test</span>
39 * <a href="javascript:alert('foo')">click me</a>