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Edward Z. Yang faf28682ad Manually work around PEARSax3 E_STRICT errors.
Previously, my development environment was not running the PEARSax3
tests because my environment was set to E_STRICT error handling, and
thus the tests were skipped.  Relax this requirement by making the
wrapper class E_STRICT safe.  This introduces a few failing tests.

Also update TODO and add another fresh test.

Signed-off-by: Edward Z. Yang <ezyang@mit.edu>
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README
    All about HTML Purifier

HTML Purifier is an HTML filtering solution that uses a unique combination
of robust whitelists and agressive parsing to ensure that not only are
XSS attacks thwarted, but the resulting HTML is standards compliant.

HTML Purifier is oriented towards richly formatted documents from
untrusted sources that require CSS and a full tag-set.  This library can
be configured to accept a more restrictive set of tags, but it won't be
as efficient as more bare-bones parsers. It will, however, do the job
right, which may be more important.

Places to go:

* See INSTALL for a quick installation guide
* See docs/ for developer-oriented documentation, code examples and
  an in-depth installation guide.
* See WYSIWYG for information on editors like TinyMCE and FCKeditor

HTML Purifier can be found on the web at: http://htmlpurifier.org/

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