Software: Apache/2.4.53 (Unix) OpenSSL/1.1.1o PHP/7.4.29 mod_perl/2.0.12 Perl/v5.34.1. PHP/7.4.29 uname -a: Linux vps-2738122-x 4.15.0-213-generic #224-Ubuntu SMP Mon Jun 19 13:30:12 UTC 2023 x86_64 uid=1(daemon) gid=1(daemon) grupos=1(daemon) Safe-mode: OFF (not secure) /opt/apex_led/php/vendor/ezyang/htmlpurifier/library/HTMLPurifier/ConfigSchema/schema/ drwxrwxr-x | |
| Viewing file: Select action/file-type: Attr.EnableID TYPE: bool DEFAULT: false VERSION: 1.2.0 --DESCRIPTION-- Allows the ID attribute in HTML. This is disabled by default due to the fact that without proper configuration user input can easily break the validation of a webpage by specifying an ID that is already on the surrounding HTML. If you don't mind throwing caution to the wind, enable this directive, but I strongly recommend you also consider blacklisting IDs you use (%Attr.IDBlacklist) or prefixing all user supplied IDs (%Attr.IDPrefix). When set to true HTML Purifier reverts to the behavior of pre-1.2.0 versions. --ALIASES-- HTML.EnableAttrID --# vim: et sw=4 sts=4 |
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