It excludes all html tags and attributes except for those that are
whitelisted using the same lists as used by Mark Pilgrim's Universal Feed
-Parser, documented at <http://feedparser.org/docs/html-sanitization.html>.
+Parser, documented at
+<http://web.archive.org/web/20110726052341/http://feedparser.org/docs/html-sanitization.html>.
Notably it strips `style` and `link` tags, and the `style` attribute.
-All attributes that can be used to specify an url are checked to make sure
-that the url is in a known, safe scheme, and to block embedded javascript
-in such urls.
+Any attributes that could be used to specify a URL are checked to ensure
+that they are known, safe schemes. It will also block embedded javascript
+in such URLs.
It uses the [[!cpan HTML::Scrubber]] perl module to perform its html
sanitisation, and this perl module also deals with various entity encoding
potentially unsafe HTML tags.
The `htmlscrubber_skip` configuration setting can be used to skip scrubbing
-of some pages. Set it to a [[ikiwiki/PageSpec]], such as "!*/Discussion",
-and pages matching that can have all the evil CSS, JavsScript, and unsafe
-html elements you like. One safe way to use this is to use [[lockedit]] to
-lock those pages, so only admins can edit them.
+of some pages. Set it to a [[ikiwiki/PageSpec]], such as
+`posts/* and !comment(*) and !*/Discussion`, and pages matching that can have
+all the evil CSS, JavsScript, and unsafe html elements you like. One safe
+way to use this is to use [[lockedit]] to lock those pages, so only admins
+can edit them.
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