use strict;
use IkiWiki 2.00;
+# This regexp matches urls that are in a known safe scheme.
+# Feel free to use it from other plugins.
+our $safe_url_regexp;
+
sub import { #{{{
hook(type => "sanitize", id => "htmlscrubber", call => \&sanitize);
-} # }}}
-
-sub sanitize (@) { #{{{
- my %params=@_;
- return scrubber()->scrub($params{content});
-} # }}}
-my $_scrubber;
-sub scrubber { #{{{
- return $_scrubber if defined $_scrubber;
-
# Only known uri schemes are allowed to avoid all the ways of
# embedding javascrpt.
# List at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/URI_scheme
- my $uri_schemes=join("|",
+ my $uri_schemes=join("|", map quotemeta,
# IANA registered schemes
"http", "https", "ftp", "mailto", "file", "telnet", "gopher",
"aaa", "aaas", "acap", "cap", "cid", "crid",
"aim", "callto", "cvs", "ed2k", "feed", "fish", "gg",
"irc", "ircs", "lastfm", "ldaps", "magnet", "mms",
"msnim", "notes", "rsync", "secondlife", "skype", "ssh",
- "sftp", "sms", "steam", "webcal", "ymsgr",
+ "sftp", "smb", "sms", "snews", "webcal", "ymsgr",
);
# data is a special case. Allow data:image/*, but
# disallow data:text/javascript and everything else.
- my $link=qr/^(?:(?:$uri_schemes):|data:image\/|[^:]+$)/i;
+ $safe_url_regexp=qr/^(?:(?:$uri_schemes):|data:image\/|[^:]+$)/i;
+} # }}}
+
+sub sanitize (@) { #{{{
+ my %params=@_;
+ return scrubber()->scrub($params{content});
+} # }}}
+
+my $_scrubber;
+sub scrubber { #{{{
+ return $_scrubber if defined $_scrubber;
eval q{use HTML::Scrubber};
error($@) if $@;
playcount controls
} ),
"/" => 1, # emit proper <hr /> XHTML
- href => $link,
- src => $link,
- action => $link,
- cite => $link,
- longdesc => $link,
- poster => $link,
- usemap => $link,
+ href => $safe_url_regexp,
+ src => $safe_url_regexp,
+ action => $safe_url_regexp,
+ cite => $safe_url_regexp,
+ longdesc => $safe_url_regexp,
+ poster => $safe_url_regexp,
+ usemap => $safe_url_regexp,
}],
);
return $_scrubber;