Daniel Ziegenberg be7f6d4834
MDL-74823 lib: normalize line endings for HTMLPurifier
Prior to this change, all the line endings in the imported HTMLPurifier
library were using CRLF (\r\n aka Windows style), but the HTMLPurifier
source and also the downloadable artefacts use LF (\n aka Linux style)
as line endings. This has been the case since
510d190382003985eafd6f4407190d43509016a5 when with the commit
"MDL-38672 import HTML Purifier 4.5.0" all line endings were changed
from LF to CRLF. There was no comment in the commit on why this change
was done.

As the original source uses LF, this commit partly reverts
510d190382003985eafd6f4407190d43509016a5 and goes back to LF as line
endings.

Signed-off-by: Daniel Ziegenberg <daniel@ziegenberg.at>
2022-11-17 18:26:26 +01:00

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HTML.AllowedElements
TYPE: lookup/null
VERSION: 1.3.0
DEFAULT: NULL
--DESCRIPTION--
<p>
If HTML Purifier's tag set is unsatisfactory for your needs, you can
overload it with your own list of tags to allow. If you change
this, you probably also want to change %HTML.AllowedAttributes; see
also %HTML.Allowed which lets you set allowed elements and
attributes at the same time.
</p>
<p>
If you attempt to allow an element that HTML Purifier does not know
about, HTML Purifier will raise an error. You will need to manually
tell HTML Purifier about this element by using the
<a href="http://htmlpurifier.org/docs/enduser-customize.html">advanced customization features.</a>
</p>
<p>
<strong>Warning:</strong> If another directive conflicts with the
elements here, <em>that</em> directive will win and override.
</p>
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